Le Cirque's La Nouba- compare to Vegas's Mystere?

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Anyone out there seen both La Nouba and Mystere (Vegas) Cirque du Soleil shows?
My impression of Mystere from a front row seat was that it was both the most amazing and the one of the strangest things I've seen. I think part of the "strangeness" was because we were so close to their faces and they would make lots of "weird eye contact" with you- they definitely had practiced their "crazy faces" in the mirror. ;)
It was very cool, too. I'm a former gymnast and coach and I have NEVER seen such a display of strength and grace- EVER!
 
I have seen them both and they are equally amazing. Definitely each are worth seeing. I have seen the oine at Disney twice and plan on seeing it again. I'm not sure how to describe the difference. Equal as far as their feats, gymnastic ability, all that, but I found the WDW show somehow lighter and the Vegas one darker, heavier. Not too descriptive, but go and see; they are both worth seeing.
 
I've seen La Nouba, Mystere and O. All three were different and very, very good. If I were forced to rank them, it would be O, then Mystere and then La Nouba. That said, don't let my ranking stop you from going to La Nouba - it's absolutely worth the money!
 
DH and I have seen O, Quidam, La Nouba and Mystere and I would rank them that way - except I LOVE Mystere's music the best:) All of the shows were wonderful! The only mistakes we saw were at Mystere though (2 of the bungee bird girls crashed into each other and a trapeze guy fell- don't worry he had a line attached.)
 

I have seen Mystere, "O" and La Nouba. I loved them all and I agree with PatriciaH that Mystere's music is the best of the three.

We loved La Nouba and can highly recommend it. It's worth every penny!

Enjoy!
 
Have seen both La Nouba and Mystere. Both shows were great. The only additional info I could add in my opinion is that La Nouba seems to be a bit more americanized than other Cirque productions. There is not as much a French influence in its performance. Simply my opinion, I like them both, but for sentimental Disney sake and first Cirque show I've ever seen, I'd have to go with La Nouba.
 

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