Paris Las Vegas opened with a 1,400-seat performance theater. The venue has hosted numerous shows, though with minimal success.
We Will Rock You, a
jukebox musical, opened in 2004. It closed the following year, as Harrah's sought to revamp the entertainment offerings at the newly purchased resort.
The Producers, a Broadway musical comedy, ran from 2007 to 2008. To suit the Las Vegas demographic, the show was condensed to 90 minutes, down from the 150-minute Broadway version. During the show's first three months, the cast included actor
David Hasselhoff as
Roger De Bris, until he departed due to scheduling conflicts.
The Producers would be the last resident show at Paris until March 2010, when
Barry Manilow began a two-year residency. The musical
Jersey Boys opened in 2012, and lasted until 2016. It was replaced a year later by
Circus 1903, replicating various circus acts from the early 20th century and incorporating life-sized elephant puppets. Although popular elsewhere, the Las Vegas version saw minimal success and concluded its run in January 2018, five months after opening.
Circus 1903 was replaced shortly thereafter by
Inferno, a pyrotechnic show starring
Joe Labero and others as they performed fire-related stunts.
Bat Out of Hell: The Musical opened at Paris in September 2022. Like previous shows at the resort, it closed due to low ticket sales in January 2023. Aside from the theater, hypnotist Anthony Cools also performed in his own venue at the resort from 2005 to 2020, and had also opened a topless variety show there in 2007.
Jeff Civillico performed a comedy show in the Anthony Cools Showroom from 2017 to 2019. Until 2006, the resort interior offered free entertainment from various performers, including street musicians, mimes, and
living statues. A free five-minute light show debuted in 2019, illuminating the Eiffel Tower in red, white, and blue. The show, which cost $1.7 million to create, recurs throughout each night. ==In media==