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La Perle by Dragone lights up Dubai Al Habtoor City

La Perle by Dragone is set to anchor Dubai’s November entertainment calendar, with two performances scheduled at La Perle Theatre in Al Habtoor City on Monday 17 November 2025, giving residents and visitors a chance to see one of the city’s most technically ambitious live shows in a single evening. Created by legendary artistic director Franco Dragone, the aqua based production features a cast of around 65 artists from more than twenty countries, performing in, above and around a purpose built water stage. The show blends high dives, acrobatics, motorbike stunts and elaborate projections into a continuous 90 minute narrative inspired by Dubai’s past and future. Staged in a 1,300 seat theatre with 270 degree seating, it has become a year round resident production rather than a short run attraction. La Perle by Dragone remains one of Dubai’s signature evening spectacles for both tourists and long term residents.

Immersive aqua theatre created by Franco Dragone

Franco Dragone built his reputation through large scale immersive shows that combine circus language with theatre, and La Perle continues that formula in the Gulf. Inside the custom built theatre at Al Habtoor City, the central stage can rapidly flood and drain, allowing performers to dive from heights of more than 15 metres into a deep pool before the floor transforms again for the next scene. The cast switches between aerial harness work, synchronized tumbling, motorcycle globe acts and quieter moments of visual storytelling, which keeps the pace varied even for younger viewers. At the same time, the show relies very little on spoken dialogue, so it works smoothly for an international audience that may not share one language. This combination of physical storytelling and high end stage technology gives the evening a distinctly cinematic feel.

Two performances on Monday 17 November 2025

On Monday 17 November 2025, La Perle is scheduled for two evening performances at La Perle Theatre in Al Habtoor City, with the early show running from 18:30 to 20:00 and the later show from 21:00 to 22:30. The standard format remains a 90 minute performance without an interval, so visitors can plan dinner before or after their chosen time slot. Typically, doors open well in advance and ushers start seating around an hour before showtime, which helps avoid long queues near the theatre entrance. For families with younger children, the earlier 18:30 show on 17 November may feel more comfortable, while late night visitors and couples often prefer the 21:00 performance to wrap up their evening. Arrive at least 45 to 60 minutes before your selected showtime to clear security and find your seats calmly.

Ticket categories and approximate prices in AED

La Perle tickets are sold in several seating categories, generally named Silver B or Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and VIP, with higher categories offering more central views and extra services. For Monday 17 November 2025, base show tickets typically start from approximately 270 AED per person for entry level seats and can rise to around 800 AED for VIP experiences that may include lounge access and other perks, depending on the reseller or package. In addition, several partners and the official site promote dinner and show combinations, where a pre set menu in one of the nearby restaurants is paired with Silver or higher seating, often starting from approximately 415 AED and upwards. Families should note that children aged two and above require their own paid ticket, and that every guest under eighteen must sit with an accompanying adult. The organisers do not recommend the show for children under two years old because of the noise level and special effects.

Planning your evening in Al Habtoor City

Because La Perle is embedded inside the wider Al Habtoor City complex on Sheikh Zayed Road, many visitors choose to build a full evening around the show rather than treating it as a short stop. Before the early 18:30 performance on Monday 17 November 2025, guests can book an early dinner in one of the surrounding hotel restaurants or use a dinner and show package that locks in both the meal and seating in one transaction. Alternatively, those with tickets for the 21:00 show often arrive around sunset, stroll along the canal side paths, then step into the theatre after a relaxed meal. For visitors who enjoy post show activities, Al Habtoor City’s nightlife spots and lounges remain within walking distance, which keeps the rest of the night logistically simple. Reserve any dinner or package deal a few days in advance if you prefer specific time slots or dietary options.

Getting there from Dubai and other Emirates

La Perle Theatre sits just off Sheikh Zayed Road in Al Habtoor City, roughly between Business Bay and Safa Park, so it is reachable by car, taxi, ride hailing or a combination of metro and short transfers. From central Dubai districts such as Downtown, Business Bay, City Walk or Jumeirah, a taxi ride in normal evening traffic often takes 10 to 20 minutes, though rush hour can extend that. For those using public transport, the Red Line of Dubai Metro serves nearby stations such as Business Bay and the newer Al Habtoor City stop, from where short taxi hops or shuttle services can bridge the final stretch. Visitors driving in from Abu Dhabi on Monday 17 November should factor in at least ninety minutes of road time in the late afternoon, especially if they aim for the 18:30 show, while guests from Sharjah or Ajman may prefer the later 21:00 performance to reduce the risk of weekday congestion across inter emirate routes. Allow generous extra time on Sheikh Zayed Road, as weekday evening traffic in November can still be dense around major interchanges.

Parking and arrival timing around La Perle

Drivers attending La Perle on 17 November 2025 can use the multi level parking facilities within Al Habtoor City, where general self parking is available and, in some areas, free for up to three hours, depending on the zone and current policies. The theatre also offers valet parking at the main entrance, usually priced at about 75 AED per vehicle, while VIP ticket holders commonly receive complimentary valet as part of their package. Because parking capacity directly under and around the theatre can feel tight near showtime, especially when both performances on a single evening are close together, arriving well before 18:00 for the early show or before 20:30 for the late one can noticeably reduce stress. Taxi and ride hailing drop off zones near the theatre entrance help avoid long walks in warmer conditions and can be especially useful for guests with mobility considerations. If you plan to drive, choose your parking strategy in advance and build extra minutes into your schedule for elevators, queues and wayfinding inside Al Habtoor City.

Weather, clothing and last reminders for 17 November

According to the latest extended forecast for Monday 17 November 2025, Dubai should see daytime highs around 29 degrees Celsius and evening temperatures near 22 degrees, with mostly cloudy but dry conditions and no meaningful chance of rain. That means audiences heading to La Perle can expect warm but comfortable air outside the theatre, while strong indoor air conditioning inside the venue may make a light layer, scarf or shawl a welcome addition during the 90 minute show. Parking areas and short walks around Al Habtoor City are paved, so mud is not a concern, but lightweight closed shoes will still feel easier for moving between car parks, restaurants and the theatre lobby. As for traffic, Monday evenings often bring steady flows on Sheikh Zayed Road and on the main bridges from Deira and Bur Dubai, so using the metro plus a short taxi hop can sometimes be more predictable than driving at the last moment. Ticket prices on Monday 17 November 2025 should remain within the approximate ranges listed above, but promotions or demand based pricing can adjust specific rates closer to the date, particularly for VIP and package options. Make your reservation early, then arrive in good time so that you can navigate traffic, parking and security calmly before the show begins. According to details compiled recently by the editorial team behind www.few.ae, La Perle tends to attract both conference visitors and leisure travellers in mid November, so planning ahead for Monday 17 November 2025 will help you enjoy the evening as a smooth, memorable highlight of your Dubai stay.

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