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Las Vegas Show Reviews for the Mirage Hotel Las Vegas

Are you looking for some Las Vegas show reviews for the Mirage? Well, get ready to laugh because the Mirage has some big name comedians that come through here.

Brad Garrett

Most people will remember Brad Garrett from his role in the television series Everybody Loves Raymond. Brad plays Ray's timid good-natured police officer brother.

Ok, FORGET the show! Brad Garrett is nothing like that in his comedy act, and it's HILARIOUS! Brad has a comedy style very similar to Don Rickles in which he calls out random people in the audience and makes fun of them. You won't find the innocent policeman brother here.

Some people take offense to that type of comedy, so this is just a fair warning. So if you don't want to be called out I would suggest sitting in the back and not getting up to go to the bathroom.

Despite this, the remarks he makes to people are side splitting. I remember my face hurting from laughing so hard! It is kind of a niche comedy, but if you like that type of thing, you won't be disappointed with Brad Garrett!

Ron White

Most people will remember Ron White from his days on Comedy Central with Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall.

Ron's live comedy is a little different from what is edited for television. He has gotten a lot of new stuff from when you've seen him on Comedy Central. However, the man is still hilarious!

Don't expect a whole lot of the same jokes that made him famous, but strap in, because some of the things he says will make your jaw drop. He is quite a bit more raunchy than on television (as are most comedians) so be prepared. Armed with his cigar and bottle of Johnny Walker, he's ready to make your evening a great one.


Overall, if you're looking for a comedy act in Las Vegas, both of these guys are great choices. Tickets to their acts aren't sky high. However, we are in Las Vegas, so expect to spend at least somewhere around $60 per ticket. Check their schedules though, because they may or may not be in town when you are visiting.




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