"The Sopranos last supper was a great show. It was a very interactive experience filled with laughs and dancing."
Summary
The cast of The Soprano's Last Supper spare no expense poking fun at the characters of the hit HBO television series during this 90-minute interactive show. You will be treated as one of the "family" as you enjoy the comedy, dancing and singing performed by the characters.
Showing nightly in the Tropicana hotel, The Soprano's Last Supper is an interactive experience that thrives on audience participation with the cast. Watch as Tony has a farewell party before heading off to jail, and the family tries to find out who the "rat" in the room is. Dine on Italian cuisine as the different characters visit your table, and experience each of their nuances first-hand.
There is some colorful language and mature content, so it's probably best to leave the kids at home for this one. If you enjoyed the HBO series then come to see this show and find out what it's like to be part of the "family."
Special Info
- Dinner included for an extra price.
- Mature content, children not recommended.
The Soprano's Last Supper
The Soprano's Last Supper
Show Dates:
Ongoing
Location:
Tropicana
3801 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Age Restriction:
Children not recommended
Reservations:
Reservations recommended
The Soprano's Last Supper Information
Show Quick Facts
- The Soprano's Last Supper is produced by the same company who created the popular show "Joey and Maria's Last Wedding."
- HBO has no affiliation with the production, although the show is a direct parody of the popular television series.
- Stick around after the show for dancing with the cast.
- Be prepared for a heavily interactive experience, as the cast tries to speak to almost every show-goer at least once throughout the night.
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courtylh
Feb 11, 2010
at 12:20 am
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32
Member since: February 2010
xxx.xxx.59.135
Would not recommend to a friend
Date of Stay: 01/2010
Went with: family
I attend shows: rarely
My ticket was: cheap
Re: The Soprano's Last Supper
We got a sweet deal on the show tickets being that we were staying in the hotel unfortunately we were a bit disappointed. The play starts off slow and the actors seemed to need a bit more practice but as it got going, it did get better. As far as the food goes... well, not so good. They served overly dried chicken cutlets, lasagna that tasted like it could have been bought in the freezer section of the supermarket, and ravioli which was probably the best out of the three. Service was good. It had to be to make up for the poor tasting food. Over all, not such a sweet deal for these tickets. Next time, I'd pass.Was this review helpful?
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delilah21
Feb 13, 2010
at 10:09 pm
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51
Member since: February 2010
xxx.xxx.97.8
Would recommend to a friend
Date of Stay: 02/2010
Went with: spouse/partner
I attend shows: often
My ticket was: average
The Soprano's Last Supper Las Vegas
Loved this fun, interactive show. My husband was thrilled when he was chosen to play the new MOB BOSS! In fact, he still is playing the part. Will somebody shoot him, please? If you are not into being part of the show, this may not be the place for you. Not recommended for children. There is a lot of profanity in this production so hopefully those that are going to see it or are considering it, are not offended by this. If so, don't go.Was this review helpful?
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