I am SO happy to have finally seen LOCAL theater in Las Vegas. I've lived here for nearly 8 years and this is the first time. Coming from Chicago (a city where culture chases you around every corner), it takes some getting used to having to find culture in Las Vegas -- the key word being FIND. You do indeed have to hunt for it, but once you know where to look, it will follow you home like a stray dog.
We saw a play called LISTEN. It was entertaining. Not amazing, not bad. My enthusiasm isn't for this exact work -- but the theater itself. It is a very small theater (maybe 60 seats?). They have a lot of productions going on at once -- every night is a different show. I bought my Onyx experience on Groupon. Being that the show we saw was only $10/ticket -- we will be heading back in a few weeks to see a David Sedaris Christmas play.
The box office is actually the cash register at the adjoining store, THE RACK, a mostly gay fetish store with lots of vinyl and studded collars. They had a few racks of women's clothing -- but all were at 50% off (hurry, my kinky friends! It seems they are eliminating the female niche!).
The lobby had fun, leopard couches and a snack/drink bar.
My only complaint was that the bathrooms are located on the opposite side of the theater and you have to pass through the theater itself to get to them. Not an issue except when a play is on stage. I was quite annoyed that during the second Act, a couple waiting for the next production entered the theater and attempting to be discrete, walked through the audience/seats to get to the bathrooms....and then returned again. I wish an employee would have asked the couple to politely cross their legs until the play was over. VERY distracting.
But I digress. YAY FOR LOCAL THEATER!!!!!!!