Fantasy (Las Vegas show)

Fantasy: The Strip's Sexiest Tease
GenreRevue
Show typeresident
Date of premiereNovember 1, 1999 (1999-11-01)
LocationLuxor Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip, Nevada, U.S.
Creative team
ProducerAnita Mann
Official website

Fantasy: The Strip's Sexiest Tease[1] (formerly known as Midnight Fantasy) is a revue performed on the Las Vegas Strip at the Luxor casino hotel, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Opened in November 1999, Fantasy is the topless production in Las Vegas with the longest duration at a single venue. Of female revues on the Strip, Fantasy was the earliest to open. The show is produced by the choreographer Anita Mann. It features 15 dance acts accompanied by classic and contemporary pop music that a vocalist performs live. After MGM Mirage purchased the Luxor in 2005, the production was renamed from Midnight Fantasy to Fantasy. MGM requested changes to comport with its focus on attracting a more youthful clientele. Choreographers Cris Judd and Eddie Garcia revised the numbers, lip synching was cut, and the number of topless scenes was reduced. Fantasy's dance routines and songs are changed annually.

Lead vocalists who have performed on the show have included Stephanie Dianna Sanchez (previously known as Stephanie Jordan), Angelica Bridges, Jaime Lynch, and Lorena Peril. Peril, the current lead vocalist, has been on the show since 2016. Comedians have also performed on the show including Carole Montgomery, Sean E. Cooper, John Padon, Murray SawChuck, and Shayma Tash. Other performers have been the juggler Anthony Gatto, the tap dancer Lindell Blake, and the stunt performer Jonathan Goodwin. Fantasy lacks "crass" or X-rated content, which—according to reviewers—explains why the show's audience has many women and couples. Reviewers, for the most part, have praised the show's dancers for their artistry and skill—in particular, singer Lorena Peril has been lauded for having a strong voice with wide range.

  1. ^ Miller, Ken (July 1, 2024). "'Fantasy: The Strip's Sexiest Tease' Continues to Thrill Las Vegas Audiences". Las Vegas Magazine. Greenspun Media Group. Archived from the original on August 1, 2024. Retrieved August 1, 2024.