If I had the option to offer 4.5 stars, I would. I'm not going to say 4 stars though because this show truly does not deserve it!
The theatre is an amazing, perfectly round, quaint room holding 2000 or so people. There is not a bad seat in the house. It all surrounds a 22ft pool of water with rising stage up to 15ft out of the water. I don't know how they do it, but they change the stage completely mid show. It is not the same stage that pops up and down during the performance, but an entirely new one with it's own hydraulics system! The main stage actually breaks up int 4 parts(That I can see/am aware of). A center medalion can separate from an outer ring, either one submerging or rising as the play warrants. Outside of that ring is a circle of water jets to add flair and then their are three ramps that come out and connect to the stage area. There are three sound rooms at minimum and the stage crew must be huge.
The performance and acrobatics are amazing as people rise high above the water AND the raised stage doing various stunts to music and storyline. The costumes are fun, vibrant and keep you in a Vegas frame of mind blending story and the locations history together.
The price is on the heavier scale of plays/productions in the area costing $130/person but it was well worth it.
The only reason that I wouldn't offer five stars(If I could have rated it 4.5) is because the story line is hard to follow. It's called the dream and it's obvious that the main girl is dreaming, but I didn't get the demons or "orchestrator" of the dream. I also expected her to wake up the same way she fell asleep to complete the storyline.
I recommend this play.