The Delirious Comedy Club and Magic Show was an unforgettable experience! This unique blend of comedy and magic provided an evening full of laughter, amazement, and pure entertainment.
The comedians were top-notch, delivering punchlines and jokes that had the entire audience roaring with laughter. Each performer brought their own style and energy to the stage, keeping the comedy fresh and engaging throughout the night.
The magic acts were equally impressive. The magicianās tricks were both mesmerizing and mind-boggling, leaving us all in awe. The seamless integration of magic with humor made the performance even more enjoyable, as the magicianās witty banter added an extra layer of fun to the mind-blowing illusions.
What made the evening truly special was the intimate and interactive nature of the show. The performers engaged with the audience, creating a lively and inclusive atmosphere. Whether it was calling volunteers on stage or playfully interacting with the crowd, the connection with the audience made the experience feel personal and memorable.
Overall, the Delirious Comedy Club and Magic Show is a must-see. Itās the perfect combination of side-splitting comedy and jaw-dropping magic, making for a night of non-stop entertainment. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an evening filled with...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDelirious and House of Magic, by comedian Don Barnhartās comedy show did not disappoint! Mr Barnhart and his entire organization put on a class act comedy performance. From the open by host Erin OāConner to the comedy stylings of Keith Lyle to the closing set by Don Barnhart, every joke āhitā like a heat seeking missile! Everyone whoās anyone knows Delirious Comedy Club is a staple in the Las Vegas comedy market so it was no surprise when two surprise guest comics dropped by just to entertain! They killed it and we loved hearing their new material⦠I especially loved the warm welcome at the door as well as the extra care and budget conscious drinks the waitstaff and the bar offered. Thank you Don Barnhart/Delirious and House of Magic, for a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreParking is an issue. Busy nights you must be staying at the Grand Hotel to valet park. Weekends area parking lots are full by 9 p.m. It doesn't matter if you have a handicap placard. The hotel has a restaurant with American menu. The casino area is small. Other eating places are across the street, within walking distance. Grand Hotel is close to the Fremont Experience. Allow 2 hours before the show for parking. Other parking is paid parking.
The comedy shows tend to be local talent with some visiting headliners from other states. Their shows are usually pretty funny. You can buy alcoholic drinks, but no food is served.
(Locals can get tickets sometimes from...
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