The Party at Superfrico Las Vegas Show
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Behind a hidden door inside The Cosmopolitan lives a dinner show that doesn't behave like one. The Party at Superfrico seats just 50 guests — close enough to feel every laugh, every gasp, and every glance from the performers working the room around you.
There's a room inside The Cosmopolitan that most guests walk right past. The Blue Room — tucked inside Superfrico, Spiegelworld's Italian-American playground — holds only 50 people on any given night, and that number isn't a gimmick. It's the entire point. When a performer locks eyes with someone across the room, there's nowhere to hide and no reason to want to.
Hosting the chaos with precision and personality is Laurie Hagen, a global cabaret figure whose presence sets the room's temperature from the moment she enters. She doesn't introduce acts so much as orchestrate collisions between the audience and a rotating cast of burlesque artists, comedians, and circus performers who treat the dining room like their personal stage. Acts emerge from unexpected directions. A punchline lands before you realize the setup began. A jaw-dropping physical feat unfolds so close you can almost feel the air shift. The show doesn't pause between courses — it breathes through them.
The food itself is not an afterthought. The three-course prix fixe menu draws from Superfrico's Italian-American sensibility — think tuna tartare with genuine finesse, pillowy seared mushroom gnocchi, and tiramisu that earns its place as a finale. Craft cocktails and curated wines are available separately, pacing themselves naturally alongside performances that grow bolder as the evening deepens. Booking through Vegas.com covers a table for two, dinner for two, and gratuity in a single ticket — straightforward enough that the only thing left to do is show up and let the Blue Room do the rest. This is the version of Las Vegas that doesn't advertise itself loudly. It just delivers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of show is The Party at Superfrico?
It's an immersive dinner cabaret hosted inside the hidden Blue Room at Superfrico within The Cosmopolitan. Hosted by cabaret performer Laurie Hagen, the evening blends burlesque, stand-up comedy, and circus acts into a live show that unfolds around your table throughout a three-course Italian-American dinner.
Is The Party at Superfrico good for a date night?
It's genuinely one of the more distinctive date-night options in Las Vegas. The intimate setting seats only 50 guests, the ticket covers dinner for two, and the atmosphere walks a confident line between sophisticated and delightfully unpredictable. It's ideal for couples or close friends who want something more personal than a large-venue production show.
What's included in the ticket and are there any age restrictions?
Each ticket covers a table for two, a three-course prix fixe dinner for two, and gratuity. Cocktails and wine are available at an additional cost. Given the burlesque and adult-themed cabaret content, this experience is intended for guests 21 and older.
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