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Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical at Paris Las Vegas

Overview
Jim Steinman’s Bat Out of Hell – The Musical is a Rocky-Horror, Romeo-and-Juliet celebration of star-crossed lovers from opposite sides of the tracks caught in a city teetering on the brink of disaster. When Raven falls in love with the rebellious Strat, all bets are off in this love-at-all-costs, rock-and-rollercoaster story based on uncompromising youth.
City: Las Vegas
Sun 04 Jan
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Starting at $78.30
Sun 04 Jan
Starting at $78.30
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3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, Paris Las Vegas
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Tickets will be sent electronically to the phone number on the reservation
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
What To Expect
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Paris Las Vegas
Make your way to Paris Las Vegas to see the Meatloaf inspired Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical.
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Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical
For the stage musical, the legendary and award-winning Jim Steinman incorporated iconic songs from the Bat Out of Hell albums, including You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night), Bat Out of Hell, I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That), Paradise By the Dashboard Light and Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad, as well a previously unreleased song, What Part of My Body Hurts the Most. In Bat Out of Hell – The Musical, the chart-topping rock songs of Mr. Steinman propel an epic story of rebellious youth and passion as Strat, the immortal leader of The Lost, has fallen in love with Raven, the beautiful daughter of the tyrannical ruler Falco. Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf became one of the best-selling albums in history, selling over 50 million copies worldwide. 16 years later, Steinman scored again with ‘Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell,’ which contained the massive hit ‘I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)’.
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14franks
Oct 2022
Great music, talented performers, fun show. They did this amazing album justice and it was really enjoyable.
Michael S
Oct 2022
Having seen quite a few musicals over the years, and having seen Bat Out of Hell on preview in Manchester (UK) and also in Birmingham (UK) on tour, I reckon I'm in a decent position to give you my thoughts. I'm not a huge fan of Meatloaf. I mean, I enjoy the music of Meatloaf and Jim Steinman but I didn't grow up on his music, I don't own the albums, etc. I do love (most) musicals, most music of all genres, and especially anything live, and showcasing incredible talent. If it's bright and loud then even better. I was touring some of the USA on Honeymoon and in Vegas by chance for the opening night of Bat out of Hell at Paris Theatre. With it being my favourite musical and one my wife thoroughly enjoys we figured we'd give the Vegas version a go! I'd like to say that for an opening night performance, it was very strong effort, but I can't, as that would be unfair. It was a strong effort from the whole cast and crew for any night, let alone opening night. There were a couple of minor teething issues with sound likely not noticeable to anyone who's not also a sound engineer. As per the UK version, the production is fantastic. I don't want to say too much about it in order not to ruin any surprises but it's action packed, and the methods of story telling I've not seen in any other productions. In terms of cast, they're a fantastic ensemble. Travis Cormier (Strat) and Alize Cruz (Raven) have a great chemistry and can really do the hits justice. Travis Cloer (Falco) and Anne Martinez (Sloane) are up there too. I'm a massive fan of Rob and Sharon in character as Falco and Sloane on the UK tour, and so that pair had a lot to live up to. For me, no one apart from Rob and Sharon are going to be as good in those roles as the (to me) original pair, but I'm very biased. Something perhaps contributing to that is the fact that the US production is shorter, in that it's missing some scenes from the UK production. I'm not sure the rationale behind this, whether it's just the expected length of a Vegas show or that it's not practical to have an interval, and so the original would be too long for the cast, but one of my favourite scenes from a comedy and character development perspective is with this pair around the couch reflecting on their relationship and where they are now. These two deserve the airtime in my opinion. They put on a great show and I just wish I could have seen some more of Travis and Anne. Mecca Hicks (Zahara) and Je'Shaun Jackson (Jagwire) were the standout team for me. Everything about their performance was incredible and their vocals were absolutely immaculate. I feel like I need to go for cocktails with these 2. Having Jay Schieb and his colleagues (who I think included Gareth Owen) around the FOH desks and able to see their excitement before the performance made opening night particularly special. In all, a fantastic production which lived up to my expectations and I would recommend to anyone. There's something in it for everyone; if you're a fan of musicals or Meatloaf (or both) then you're missing out, and even if you're not 'into musicals' or a massive fan of Meatloaf, I'm positive you'll have a good time. It's a fantastic way to introduce others to musical theatre, too.
Traveller00010
Oct 2022
As a Meat Loaf fan, this was a very entertaining romp through the catalog. The story was a bit thin, but we all know that’s not why we bought the tickets. The music was very good, and the vocals were strong. There were some entertaining effects, particularly the live video shot onstage, so the were no lapses in audience engagement (always a risk with what amounts to a concert-show). If you enjoyed Meat Loaf’s music, and/or RHPS, you’ll be well entertained.

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