MARC SAVARD Comedy Hypnosis Las Vegas show at Nathan Burton Theater

MARC SAVARD Comedy Hypnosis

  • Nathan Burton Theater

    A crowd-driven hypnosis show where the audience helps write the night.

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    THEATER/VENUE

    Nathan Burton Theater on the Strip

    HOTEL/LOCATION

    Nathan Burton Theater

    DURATION

    70 Minutes (No Intermission)

    SHOW TYPE

    Comedy, Family-Friendly, Hypnosis

    AGES

    All Ages

    About the Show

    Marc Savard has been headlining on the Las Vegas Strip for over 15 years, and MTV called his show “the funniest show ever.” The premise is simple: willing audience volunteers come on stage, Marc hypnotizes them, and the unscripted chaos that follows is the entire show. No two nights are ever the same, because the comedy depends entirely on who volunteers.

    The show runs 70 minutes at the Nathan Burton Theater inside Showcase Mall — right next to the giant M&M store, with free parking in the Showcase Mall garage. The theater has leather couches instead of traditional seats, which is unusual for a Vegas showroom and makes it noticeably more comfortable. The material is all-ages now, with mild adult humor woven in but nothing that makes it inappropriate for families.

    Choose it when you want something genuinely unpredictable and interactive. Skip it if you’d rather watch than participate, or if hypnosis skepticism would get in the way of the fun.

    Who It’s For

    Families & Mixed-Age Groups

    All-ages format, comfortable leather seating, free parking, and affordable tickets make this one of the most practical family show choices on the Strip.

    Groups Who Want to Be the Show

    The volunteers are the stars. If your group has someone who’d love to be on stage — or someone you’d love to watch get hypnotized — this is the show.

    Comedy Fans Who’ve Seen Everything

    Every performance is genuinely different because it depends on real people in the room. Even repeat visitors consistently say no two shows feel alike.

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