Working with Tigers isn’t the Riskiest Thing Dirk Arthur has Done Lately

Master Illusionist Dirk Arthur Debuts at O’Sheas Theater
Understanding that folks are feeling the pinch when it comes to spending, Dirk Arthur Wild Magic offers a 100 percent money back guarantee for guests that aren’t satisfied with the show.  Guests will likely love the show, but shouldn’t worry as it is already affordably priced with tickets starting at just $22.95.

Dirk Arthur’s Wild Magic is a high-energy show that blends comedy, dance, magic and a rare opportunity to see the largest collection of awe-inspiring large, exotic cats in Las Vegas. Audiences can experience the uncaged animals from as close as 10 feet away and no farther than 40 feet away. The show is 60 minutes of non-stop action, seamlessly blending spine-tingling magic sequences with dramatic opportunities to witness a multitude of exotic cats in very close proximity. The assortment of cats varies on a daily basis, making each show a surprise as to which cats will appear. Among them are snow white tigers, orange- and white-striped Bengal tigers, spotted leopards, black panthers and even a rare liger. Arthur’s show also includes an educational video segment detailing his conservation and breeding program, which includes how the cats are raised and cared for by the illusionist himself.

General admission tickets are $22.95 and VIP tickets are also available for $33.95 for reserved stage-side seating. Those who purchase two or more tickets receive a complimentary plush tiger. Tickets are exclusive of tax and fees and are on sale now and can be purchased at both Flamingo and O’Sheas box offices, by calling (702) 733-3333 or (800) 221-7299 or by visiting www.harrahs.com/osheas or www.lventertainment.com. Guests wanting a ticket refund should go to the O’Sheas Box Office located next to the theater immediately following the show.

Produced by Chip Lightman Entertainment, Dirk Arthur’s Wild Magic performs twice nightly at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the intimate O’Sheas Theater; the show is dark on Saturday and Sunday.

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