Mystère (Cirque du Soleil)
Mystère is one of six resident Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas, Nevada. Held in a custom theatre at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, the show was first performed on 25 December 1993, making it the company's longest running show. As with many Cirque du Soleil productions, Mystère features a mixture of circus skills, dance, elaborate sets, opera, worldbeat music, and street theatre-style comedy. Featuring a musical score composed by René Dupéré and Benoît Jutras, the show was created under the direction of Franco Dragone.
History
The idea for Mystère started around 1990. It was originally planned for Caesars Palace with a theme based on Greek and Roman mythology. The plan, however, was scrapped by the casino executives, who thought the project would be too financially risky. Mystère was very different from the typical material they were used to in a Las Vegas show. According to Mystère set designer Michel Crête, "Vegas... was still very influenced by Folies Bergère, with the scarves, feather boas, etc. There was a European culture already in place, oddly enough, not an American one. The people who opened the door for something new were Siegfried and Roy. They were the first to move away from the Folies Bergère thing."Treasure Island picked up the show three years later. Mystère was their first show that would have its own theater, rather than touring with a circus tent. Mystère would have a permanent base in Las Vegas. They worked with Mirage Casino-Hotel to produce a show.
Recent milestones Mystère has achieved include:
- Mystère celebrated their 20th anniversary on 25 December 2013
- Mystère celebrated their 10,000th show on 27 December 2014.
- Mystère celebrated their 11,111th show on 17 May 2017.
Set and technical information
The snail seen growing larger throughout the show is called Alice. By the end of the show, she is a giant inflatable puppet controlled by four puppeteers from the inside. The puppeteers move her around by following markings on the floor, since they can not see outside the puppet. They also control her eyes, torso, and tail.
The taiko drums in Mystère are created by the Japanese company Asano Taiko, located in Mattō, Ishikawa Prefecture. The largest drum in Mystère is the ōdaiko, which is in diameter and in length, and weighs half a ton. Due to the large size of the drum, it had to be brought into the theatre during construction. Since the completion of the theatre the drum can not be removed, as no door is large enough to accommodate it.
Characters
The cast of Mystère comprises a myriad of fantastic and mysterious characters.- Inti X & Y : A comic chorus representing the seeds of life.
- Red Bird : Convinced he can fly.
- The Archangels : The "lackeys" of Mystère who serve and support others. They perform in the Korean plank act.
- Brian Le Petit: A troublemaker who steals people's popcorn and causes chaos both onstage and off.
- Chanteuses Plumes: A duo of muses who sing the emotion of all humans.
- The Firebirds: Along with the Double Faces, they perform the Chinese pole act.
- Les Épouvantables : Two enormous babies on a quest for nourishment. There's Big Baby and the Baby Girl.
- Egon Egli: A strange, lanky, bespectacled youth who rides across the stage on his bicycle. He was the original third baby; no longer in the show.
- La Vache à lait: Protector of youth and a symbol of fertility. When he sounds his horn, it heralds a new beginning.
- Moha-Samedi: A man in pink, named after the first day of the new millennium. He is the narrator no one listens to.
- La Belle: Afraid of ugliness, she seeks to avoid pain at all costs.
- The Black Virgin : The antithesis of La Belle. She represents a praying mantis who destroys the illusions and dreams of her victims.
- The Pets : These unpredictable birds soar and fly throughout the world of Mystère. They are graceful, yet aggressive when hungry.
- The Frog: Creepy characters witness to the strength of birth and time.
- The Green Lizards: Mischievous and skittish chameleons. There is the Male Chameleon and the Female Chameleon.
- The Asicots : These two-faced creatures perform in the Chinese pole act.
- Les Palmiers : Out of a purple-blue mist, these tropical ladies float by.
- Deus ex machina: The machine that regulates the existence of everything.
- The Tribe : The primitive, tragic ghosts of modern humanity. They descend from the skies to provide the earthly beat of our journey. They welcome us, and they bid us farewell.
- The Prince of the Darkness: The prince of the dark side of Mystère, performed by Miguel Godreau from 1993 to 1994; he left the show for health reasons and is no longer in the show.
- La Banane: A yellow creature with a large, bulbous head that performed with some artists from 1993 to 1995; no longer in the show.
- The Shaman: A mysterious man who creates the sounds of the world; no longer in the show.
- Bungee Warrior: A duo of muscle men able to fly in the air.
- The Jugglers: A trio of jugglers that performed the Manipulation act from 1993 to 1995; no longer in the show.
- The Cube Man: Exhibiting great strength and courage, he captures the attention of young souls in search of wonder; no longer in the show.
- Gabriel : An archangel who is ready to sacrifice everything.
- Mephisto and Vénus: Part of the Giants race, they are thwarted, twisted creatures. Their presence wreaks havoc in any domain. Together they want to create chaos and destroy the balance that exists within the world of Mystère.
- The Giants: A gentle race with feathers and long legs. There's the happy-go-lucky Pumpkin Giant, the grumpy Fly Giant, the magnificent Giraffe Giant, the rare Plume Giant and the Egg Giant, a delicate interior inside a protective shell.
- Yellow Bird/Stas : A mischievous imp.
- The Medusa: A long-appendaged creature that was part of the original cast between 1993 and 1995; no longer in the show.
- The Satyr: A curly-horned creature that was part of the cast from 1997 to 1998; no longer in the show. Also known as The Green Man.
- The Doll: A living doll that was part of the original cast between 1993 and 1996, performed by Tony Manducas; no longer in the show. Also known as Tony.
- The Zucchinis: Two inflatable marionettes only used in the Net Set-up for the original trapeze act; no longer in the show.
- The Egg: An egg-like creature who appeared sometimes during the Overture and Bungee acts from 1993 to 1995; no longer in the show.
- Alice the Escargot: An enormous snail. Born from a spring rain, carrier of the souls of the ancestors and herald of the future.
- The Toy: The faithful companion of a little girl in search of knowledge.
- The Bungees: Like majestic birds in flight, the Bungees dive fearlessly through the air, creating images of unison and separation.
- Benny Le Grand: Mystères original clown, a mad professor-esque character who was more dark and bitter. He would often cause mischief either by whacking one of the Spermatos with a drumstick, throwing a loaf of bread at the red bird, drenching people with bottled water, interrupting the show as an impromptu tour guide, throwing around silver dollars, popcorn, and women's purses, harassing ticket holders, discouraging guests from seeing the show, or kidnapping an audience member and driving them around in a golf cart.
- Alex El Sobrino: Benny Le Grand's Spanish nephew, who was slightly more refined in personality.
- Alfredo et Adrenaline: A comedic duo of clowns who had previously appeared in Le Cirque Reinventés European tour, and the special Zirkus Knie show. They often bickered with each other while trying to entertain the audience, from Alfredo trying to perform as a mime, to the two of them throwing paint at each other while trying to perform a song, but they soon literally kissed and made up.
Acts
- Aerial straps duo : A pair of aerialists performs twists and turns as they fly over the stage.
- Chinese poles and hand balancing : A group of acrobats climb up, jump between, and slide down four adjacent metal poles while an acrobat contorts into poses on two balancing canes on a platform above the Chinese poles.
- Hand-to-hand : Two artists perform an exhibition of strength and stamina on a rotating dome.
- Bungee : A group of artists bounce and swing from the ceiling to the ground and back on bungees.
- Teeterboard and power track : Artists perform a combination of these two skills.
- Taiko : A group of artists perform powerful rhythms on Japanese taiko drums.
- Flying trapeze : Unlike the original version where two separate trapeze towers were surrounded by a platform on one side and an aerial cradle on the other, the current version has a platform on either side. Each trapeze tower now has two trapeze bars swinging beside each other. The act and music were originally from Zed which closed in 2011.
Reserve acts
- Aerial straps
Retired acts
- Manipulation
- Flying trapeze
- Dual high bar
- Flying man in silk
- Aerial cube
- Chinese poles
- Trampoline, fast track, and Korean plank/teeterboard
- Aerial straps and cube
- Aerial silk
Acts used in the film ''Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man (2000)''
- Taiko
- Aerial cube
- Aerial straps
Acts used in the film ''[Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away] (2012)''
- Aerial cube
Costumes
Music
The original score of Mystère was composed by René Dupéré, who had composed all of Cirque du Soleil's earlier shows, including Nouvelle Expérience and Saltimbanco. In 1994 the show's music was released as a studio album featuring the vocals of Canadian singers Élise Gouin and Nathalie Gauvin.In 1995 the show underwent an artistic overhaul, including changes in the lineup of acts. The "manipulation" act was replaced by the "aerial cube", the flying trapeze act by the aerial high bars, and the acro net setup dance act was excluded from the show. At the same time the musical score was renovated with assistance from Benoît Jutras, a longtime music director and arranger for Cirque who later went on to compose for Quidam and other Cirque shows. The result, captured in the album ', was a score that reflects the diverse compositional styles of both composers. Mystère: Live in Las Vegas is a live, in-house recording of the new score, featuring Nathalie Gauvin and Wendy Talley on vocals; the album was released on November 12, 1996. After the release of the live album, the music was rearranged and altered once again. While the album resembles the current live music closely, it is not identical. For the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the show in 2018, a vinyl album specifically dedicated to the employees was created in limited quantities, just as it was done for the show Alegria in 1994 and Saltimbanco in 1997.
Below are the track lists for the 1994, 1996 and 2018 Mystère soundtrack albums. Acts are listed next to the songs they have accompanied in the show.
; 1994 studio album
- Égypte
; 1996 live album
- Ouverture/Ramsani '
- Misha , Solo Aerial Straps, Flying Man in Silk, Duo Aerial Straps
- Égypte '
- Rondo/Double Face
- Ulysse Main à Main Solo Aerial Straps
- Dôme '
- Kalimando , Bungee pt. 1 '
- Kunya Sobé , complete Bungee act
- En Ville/Frisco , Fast Track/Power Track, Korean Plank/Teeterboard
- Gambade Dance interlude and Dei ex Machina
- High Bar , Intro to dual high bar
- Taïko '
- Finale '
- Ouverture/Ramsani '
- Misha '
- Égypte '
- Rondo/Double Face
- Ulysse Main à Main Solo Aerial Straps
- Dôme '
- Kalimando , bungee pt. 1 '
- Kunya Sobé , complete Bungee act
- Convergence '
- Rogue '
- Fiesta '
- Strike of the Net '
- Finale '
- Alice
- Benny '
- Mime '
- Bolero '
- Benny Le Grand '
- High Bar II '
- Hell/Angel '
- Rampant '
- Nouvel Envol ' '
- Love Over '
Singer 1
- Nathalie Gauvin: Dec 1993 - Dec 2005
- Jeannette D' Armand: 2000
- Mirjana Milovanovic: Jan 2006 - Jul 2007
- Sarah Boucher: Jul 2007 - Sep 2009
- Silje Marie Norderhaugh: Sep 2009 - Jan 2013
- Anna Bille : Jan 2013 - Dec 2014, Aug 2017 - Present
- Kailee Ann: Dec 2014 - Aug 2017
- Mackenzie Thomas : April 2018 - Present
- Elise "Gouin" Velle: Dec 1993 - Sep 1994
- Wendy Talley: Sep 1994 - Dec 1997, 1998
- Chantal Hamel: Dec 1997 - Jul 1999
- Stacey Beth Sanford: Jul 1999 - Dec 2000
- Dina Emerson: Jan 2001 - Jan 2002, Apr 2007 - Jun 2017
- Rochelle Collins: Jan 2002 - 2003 - May 2007
- Briana Rossi: Jun 2017 - Present
- Luis Perez: Dec 1993 - 1996
In popular culture
- Mystère was a featured guest performance on Lopez Tonight, airing December 20, 2010. The featured acts included the hand-to-hand and aerial cube acts.
- In the film Knocked Up, the main characters watched Mystère.
- In the webseries Dorm Life, the character Courtney Cloverlock, a huge Cirque du Soleil fan, has posters of both Mystère and Love by her bed.
- Yuji Naka, creator of the video game Nights into Dreams…, has cited Mystère as an inspiration for the game.
- Mystère did a performance collaboration with alternative rock band Imagine Dragons for the Life is Beautiful Festival.