Las Vegas Little Theatre’s “Wonder of the World” has many moments of hilarity, but it makes the same basic mistake that felled “Is He Dead?,” the group’s most recent production: It starts at too high a pitch.
Rainbow Company’s take on “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” plays a lot differently with a cast of (mostly) children. As half the world must know, the early Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical is about the adventures of a young Biblical prophet whose father, Jacob, favors him over his 11 other sons. That makes things tough on Joseph, whose brothers plot to kill him. By the end, though, Joseph and his brothers make peace, and everyone is happy and singing.
The use of instant replay passed by the Nevada Athletic Commission in August is extremely limited in scope.
Jim Rogers was adamant Monday that he isn’t the driving force behind Jim Livengood’s candidacy to become UNLV’s next athletic director.
Three names have been synonymous with calf roping in the National Finals Rodeo the past decade: Joe Beaver, Fred Whitfield and Cody Ohl.
