‘Freaks’ comes to O’Sheas
One of the performers in the adult production “Freaks” skewers himself. The show started at O’Sheas beginning Friday, March 13.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 | 12:18 p.m.
"Freaks" take center stage at O'Sheas beginning Friday, March 13.
Human shish-kabobs, glass eaters, knife throwers and sword swallowers perform for 70 minutes in the cozy showroom on the second floor of this casino north of the Flamingo.
The 70-minute freak show is produced by Anthony Cools, star/producer of "The Uncensored Hypnotist" at the Paris Las Vegas.
“This form of entertainment is rich in history and has a long tradition of drawing large, curious audiences,” said Cools.
"Freaks" is an adult production and includes partial nudity, adult language and graphic stunts. Audience members must be 18 years or older.
If You GoI
When: 9 and 11 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays
Cost: $29.95 and up
Information: 733-3333
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