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May 5, 2024

Robin Leach: Luxe Life:

Exclusive: Believe previews extended, opening now set for Halloween

Luxe Life can officially confirm that the Cirque du Soleil $150-million Criss Angel spectacular Believe has moved its gala premiere to Halloween, Oct. 31. Previews will go ahead to start Sept. 26 as we reported after a third staging delay moved the originally hoped-for August dates. The premiere had been reset for Oct. 10 last time around.

Cirque's creative team has determined that the "preview period" will run as originally intended -- to the original five weeks. A Cirque official confirmed to me tonight: the new decision was made early this morning after the first semi-public run-through last night in front of 400 fellow Cirque employees and artists.

That rehearsal is known in the Cirque family as "The Lion's Den" experience. "Everybody responded very positively," the Cirque spokesperson told me. "However our experience with all our show creations -- both on the Las Vegas Strip and elsewhere in the world -- shows the preview period to be an important part of our creative process. It allows the show to develop in front of a live audiences. So we will open to the general public and Criss' eager fans on Sept. 26 as we

planned with our last announcement. The decision was made by the entire creative team after the Lion's Den performance to discuss the shows progress.

"The gala premiere will now be Oct 31 -- Halloween -- a day always thought to be an appropriate opening date for Believe.

In fact, Mindfreak magician Criss Angel named the show Believe after the secret word that master magician Houdini left as a key to his wife upon his deathbed so charlatans and imposters would never be able to claim he'd cheated death as the "final trick."

I will be backstage with Criss on Monday and we'll have the full story and interview with him after that. I'm also set for a question-and-answer session with both the director of Believe and a later interview with Gilles Ste-Croix, senior vice president of creation for Cirque du Soleil, who has been intimately involved in the creation of the show. They've promised to fully explain the massive technical challenges in staging the spectacular.

Rumors had ratcheted up the past week that the show would likely be delayed. Many of those unfairly and inaccurately said that Criss himself was being blamed for some of the problems. I was actually going to run the rumors here in Luxe Life on Thursday but held off because the first Lions Den had not taken place and because dress rehearsals only began last Monday.

I was told the show was running over its originally planned length, and dancers were concerned about injuries with the complicated computer timings that moved scenery and stages. Subsequently I learned that the first rehearsal last Monday came in right to time but mechanical problems, timing problems and dancers' marks had still to be resolved. Cirque's founder, Guy LaLiberte, ultimately made the final decision to stick to the original five-week preview period earlier today.

Just two weeks ago when Luxe Life reported the third delay setback to Believe, Criss commented: “This show has been a dream of mine for 15 years. We are all working hard to bring this dream to reality and we can't unveil this creation to the world until all the elements are perfected. I know that once we open the doors, the audience will have one of the most amazing live show experiences of their lives." You can click here for that story.

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