RC Angelil references Las Vegas and takes on adult themes in “Casino.5.”
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Chicago has performed live every year since 1967, and says this year is not an exception.
The illusionist died at 81 at Siegfried Roy’s Little Bavaria estate and habitat on Jan. 13 after suffering from pancreatic cancer.
Larry King, who died Saturday at age 87, once held court in the same Las Vegas Strip venue that hosted King Arthur.
Piff has lemon-lime Jell-O and a customized warning sign in his new show at Flamingo Showroom.
His company almost totally latent as it hopes for a return to the stage by this fall, Daniel Lamarre marked his 20th anniversary Friday as Cirque du Soleil.
Producer Kenneth Feld said of Siegfried Fischbacher, “The world of magic said good-bye to one of its greatest innovators.”
Siegfried Fischbacher, half of the legendary illusion team Siegfried & Roy, has died in Las Vegas from cancer.
Eager to return to the stage, the 10-man troupe Thunder From Down Under is promising to wear out its crowd beginning with three shows Saturday.
The intimacy is genuine, even if socially distant, at the new “X Burlesque: Private Edition.” The topless revue reopened Thursday night, playing to 30 guests
Human Nature, Australia’s favorite sons, were at the center of a COVID controversy after playing Sydney Coliseum Theatre.
“Kyle Martin’s Piano Man” is breaking, as “M.J. The Evolution” rehearses at Mosaic On The Strip.
If Barry Manilow plays International Theater in February, I’ll lead the conga line myself.