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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: After the death of a performer during the "Battlefield" sequence, the show went on hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.
* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result, the show went on hiatus and cut the sequence from the show for at least a year.

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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: After the death of a performer during the "Battlefield" sequence, the show went on hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled. The sequence was later restored with actors projected onto the scene instead, but it was fully reinstated in late 2014. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.
* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result, the show went on hiatus and cut the sequence from tweaked the show to remove the stunt for at least a year.
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* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result...
** DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The show went on hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled, a change that may be permanent depending on the results of the investigation. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.

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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: After the death of a performer during the "Battlefield" sequence, the show went on hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.
* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result...
** DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The
result, the show went on hiatus until July 16 as and cut the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and from the ending retooled, a change that may be permanent depending on the results of the investigation. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.for at least a year.
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** TooSoon: The show went on hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled, a change that may be permanent depending on the results of the investigation. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.

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** TooSoon: DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The show went on hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled, a change that may be permanent depending on the results of the investigation. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company did not update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.
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** TooSoon: All future performances have been indefinitely put on hold as the company and authorities investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable that the show not go on for the time being. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company has not been updating its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.

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** TooSoon: All future performances have been indefinitely put The show went on hold hiatus until July 16 as the company and authorities began to investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable understandable. When it reopened, the Battlefield sequence was completely dropped and the ending retooled, a change that may be permanent depending on the show not go on for results of the time being. investigation. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company has did not been updating update its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.
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** TooSoon: All future performances have been indefinitely put on hold as the company and authorities investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable that the show not go on for the time being.

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** TooSoon: All future performances have been indefinitely put on hold as the company and authorities investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable that the show not go on for the time being. This also affected ''Theatre/MichaelJacksonONE'', another Vegas Cirque show that opened '''the same night''', in that the company has not been updating its official site or [=YouTube=] and Facebook pages with news on that show's launch and afterparty.
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* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell 50+ feet to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result...

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* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell 50+ feet to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result...

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* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell 50+ feet to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap.

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* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell 50+ feet to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap. As a result...
** TooSoon: All future performances have been indefinitely put on hold as the company and authorities investigate the disaster. Given that so much of the show's {{Spectacle}} involves characters falling, sometimes to their doom, it's understandable that the show not go on for the time being.
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* FatalMethodActing: On June 29, 2013, Sarah Guyard-Guillot fell 50+ feet to the underbelly of the stage area during the climactic WireFu sequence. Her injuries proved fatal, making her the first Cirque performer to die from an onstage mishap.

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