From the minute you walk into the theater-hell, the minute you walk into the lobby of the theater, which doubles as a gallery for the bronze sculptures of Richard MacDonald depicting the taut bodies of dancers and acrobats in motion (that cost tens of thousands of dollars)-you just know that it is going to be a stunningly beautiful show. Kà plays Saturdays through Wednesdays at 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm at the MGM Grand (dark Thursdays and Fridays). If you only see one Cirque show in your life, make it Kà. Costumes include hand-painted silks and there’s also a fireworks-shooting Catherine Wheel. It blends choreography and theatrical elements from all over the world, including kung fu, Brazilian Capoeira, and Chinese opera. This technical production was the most expensive theatrical production in history when it first opened in 2005. For example, the famous “Wheel of Death”-a human-sized hamster wheel that features a performer running, jumping rope, leaping, somersaulting, and doing other objectively dangerous things while the wheel spins on a rotating arm-is a double wheel in the front with a triple wheel behind it with two performers doing death-defying tricks on them simultaneously. Kà features all the same kind of jaw-dropping acrobatics and aerial feats you expect from a Las Vegas Cirque show with some (extremely dangerous) showstoppers you won’t see anywhere else. It’s a coming-of-age story, a love story, and a hero’s journey story, but what you, the eager audience member, really need to know about this show is that it is basically a sumptuous martial arts epic come to life, and it is truly breathtaking. Here, the story is about two Imperial twins, a brother and sister, who are separated during an attack on the Royal Court and must forge their own paths of self-discovery before reuniting to defeat the attackers. Kà is the only Cirque show in Vegas with a cohesive narrative, which certainly sets it apart from the other productions that are tied together by a loose theme but aren’t really telling a story. Parking shouldn't be the main event.If your vibe is MCU meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon with a splash of Avatar : Kà More and more people are heading to Downtown Detroit to enjoy a wide variety of events. Downtown Detroit concert goers can enjoy events at Comerica Park, Ford Field, Little Caesars Arena and other smaller more intimate venues such as the Detroit Opera House, Fillmore, or Fox Theater all with great Park N Party parking options nearby.ĭowntown Detroit also has a great selection of family friendly events to attend at the Cobo Center (Cobo Hall) such as the North American International Auto Show and the Detroit Boat Show. With Park N Party's large selection of parking lots around Downtown Detroit, sports fans can take in a Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, Detroit Red Wings, or a Detroit Pistons game and be sure they have a reserved parking spot waiting for them when they arrive. There's no longer a need to drive around Downtown Detroit searching for a parking spot when you head to the city for a Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, Detroit Red Wings, or Detroit Pistons game, concert, or local event! After more than 10 years of providing guaranteed parking reservations for fans heading to the Big House in Ann Arbor, Park N Party is pleased to bring its unique service to the city of Detroit.