Previously in San Francisco I saw Penn & Teller's show and it was great. This comedic/ magician team have good chemistry, a good act, and interesting tricks. As you may know Penn does all the talking and Teller is more of a mute that speaks through actions.
The show produced in Las Vegas is at the Rio in a dedicated Penn & Teller theater. The theater was large with nice lighting and comfortable chairs. We went on a Saturday night and there were plenty of seats available in the mezzanine. A jazz duo plays prior to and during the show and they were very entertaining.
The show itself was entertaining but since I had seen them before I remembered some of the acts. Some of which still made me think, "How did they do that?" Penn & Teller do an excellent job in engaging the audience. You have ample opportunity to get involved if you choose.
I thought the show seems a little short. That could be for one of two reasons; 1) it was too short or 2) it was so good that time flew by. I really think it was somewhere in the middle of those two.
After the show Penn & Teller greet the audience on the way out. They does this after every show. I remember meeting them in the street outside the theater in San Francisco. Nice touch.
Overall, if you have not seen Penn & Teller, this is a good Vegas show to go to. You should not have problems getting tickets and it is not the most expensive show in Vegas, which is nice. If anything you will walk out of there wondering how they did it.
Thanks Penn & Teller.