Le Rêve (show) explained

Le Rêve
Company:Dragone
Genre:Aquatic theatre
Type:Resident show
Premiere:May 6, 2005
Finalshow:March 10, 2020
Creatortitle1:Artistic Director
Creatorname1:Brian Burke
Creatortitle2:Production designer
Creatorname2:Michel Crête
Creatortitle3:Costume designer
Creatorname3:Suzy Benzinger
Creatortitle4:Composer
Creatorname4:Benoît Jutras
Creatortitle5:Theatre designer
Creatorname5:Claude Santerre
Creatortitle6:Underwater designer
Creatorname6:Jacky Beffroi
Creatortitle7:Assistant director
Creatorname7:Dirk Decloedt
Creatortitle8:Lighting designer
Creatorname8:Jules Fisher
Peggy Eisenhauer
Creatortitle9:Sound designer
Creatorname9:Peter Hylenski
Creatortitle10:Associate artistic director
Creatorname10:Jean Pochoy
Creatortitle11:Clown conceptor
Creatorname11:John Gilkey
Creatortitle12:Choreographers
Creatorname12:Giuliano Paparinin
Marguerite Derricks
Creatortitle13:Aerial conceptor
Creatorname13:Didier Antoine
Creatortitle14:Aquatic choreographer
Creatorname14:Dacha Nedorezova
Creatortitle15:Makeup designer
Creatorname15:Adolfo Barreto Rivera
Creatortitle16:Lyricist
Creatorname16:Maribeth Derry
Creatortitle17:Bird trainer
Creatorname17:Joe Krathwohl

Le Rêve ("The Dream") was a stage production in residence at the Wynn Las Vegas casino resort. It was the only Las Vegas show set in an aquatic theater-in-the-round stage (>1 million US gallon (water capacity). The show featured diving and feats of strength with special effects, including fire effects. No seat is more than 40 feet (12 m) from the stage. The production was originally created by Franco Dragone but has been substantially revised over time. The show featured more than 90 performers and 250 cast and crew members.[1]

Each member of the cast must become SCUBA-certified before performing in the theater.[2] In January 2018, Le Rêve completed a two-year reimagination of the production. The show now features all-new costumes designed by Suzy Benzinger, choreography by Marguerite Derricks, music by Benoit Jutras and lighting design by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer. In April 2019, the show was voted “Best Production Show” by the Southern Nevada Hotel Concierge Association for the ninth consecutive year.

Show

While the show is continually revised over time, the central theme includes a female lead who see-saws back and forth between her dueling desires for love and passion, mind or body, as she finds herself attracted to two men. Put into a dream world to help her decide between the two suitors, she embarks on a mystical journey.[3] The show concludes with what the production calls "a graceful and inspirational scene."[4]

The show includes dancing, swimming, gymnastics, diving and stunt performances, aerial performance and trained dove flights. During the production run, two of the athletes playing romantic leads fell in love themselves.[5] Olympic athletes and notable gymnasts have joined the cast over the years.

History

The show had its world premiere on May 6, 2005.[6]

All rights to the show are owned by Wynn Las Vegas, so the resort is able to adapt the show at will. Le Rêve celebrated its 3,000th performance in January 2012. The show celebrated its 12th anniversary in the summer of 2017 and has performed approximately 5,700 shows.[7] Le Rêve celebrated its 6,000th performance in May 2018.

The House of Dancing Water, has some similarities to Le Rêve and O by Cirque du Soleil.

The cast and crew of “Le Reve,” the signature production at Wynn Las Vegas since the hotel opened in 2005, were placed on furlough May 28, 2020.[8] The first large-scale Las Vegas production show to permanently close due to the coronavirus pandemic is one of the most acclaimed performances to ever hit the Strip. Wynn Las Vegas confirmed “Le Rêve” has shuttered for good after more than 6,000 shows over the last 15 years.[9]

Honors and awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2016SNHCA Choice AwardsBest Production Show[10]
2017SNHCA Choice AwardsBest Production Show[11]

Media history

Theater and Facilities

The show take places in a unique aquatic theater-in-the-round. The swimming pool has a capacity of more than 1 million US gallons with its deepest point at 27 feet.[15] Performers climb to heights of more than 80 feet above the water before diving straight down. Public estimates of the cost of the theater itself were up to $75 million for the original construction, not including later renovations such as 180-speaker surround sound.

Two significant curtain effects have been used, including a 24-panel canopy that takes more than an hour to reset for the next show.

In 2008, a VIP seating area was added to the theater. In 2015, an additional 172 fountains, 120 LED lighting fixtures, and 16 fire-shooting devices were added by WET Design. Current capacity is 1,600 per show, not including an underwater SCUBA viewing area that is sometimes available for VIP guests.[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Leach. Robin. Photos: Steve Wynn’s ‘Le Reve’ to celebrate 3,000th performance. 13 November 2015. Las Vegas Sun. 27 December 2011. Leach, 3,000th performance.
  2. Web site: Renewed and refreshed: Vegas' best in 2016.
  3. Web site: Refreshed ‘Le Rêve’ offers a one-of-a-kind experience.
  4. Web site: Wynn Introduces Show Element.
  5. Web site: Photos: ‘Le Reve’ at Wynn is a dream romance for Josh Fried and Colby Lemmo.
  6. February 23, 2005, DRAGONE Unveils Le Rêve at Wynn Las Vegas, PRNewsWire retrieved on February 2, 2008.
  7. News: Refreshed ‘Le Rêve’ offers a one-of-a-kind experience. 2017-09-07. LasVegasSun.com. 2017-10-20. en.
  8. Web site: 2020-05-28. ‘Le Reve’ cast, crew at Wynn Las Vegas furloughed. 2020-08-15. Las Vegas Review-Journal. en-US.
  9. Web site: Radke. Brock. 2020-08-14. Wynn Las Vegas closes ‘Le Rêve’ for good - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper. 2020-08-15. lasvegassun.com. en.
  10. Web site: SNHCA - SNHCA Top Honors Awards. www.snhca.com. 2017-10-20.
  11. Web site: SNHCA Awards 2017.
  12. Web site: "Face-Off Clips, Season 4" . Syfy.com . 2017-02-23.
  13. Katsilometes, John. "Latin Grammy presenters, performers awash in gifts for tonight’s show". Las Vegas Sun. November 11, 2010.
  14. Web site: Folks who 'gotta do it' every day . Cnn.com . 2014-12-31 . 2017-02-23.
  15. Web site: La Reve Reveals Itself Slowly.
  16. Web site: Diving the Dream at La Reve.