Enjoy some whimsy in Las Vegas this weekend
Arts & Culture
The new “Marvel Universe Live!” show “Age of Heroes” runs through Sunday at The Thomas & Mack Center.
Who needs a karaoke machine when you have a live rock band willing to back you up on your choice of songs?
The Paris Las Vegas show boasts an impressive array of acrobats, jugglers, wire-walkers, contortionists, trick bicyclists and more.
Gotta sing, gotta dance. But first, gotta learn how. And The Smith Center’s Camp Broadway is the place.
Every morning, in those moments when he’s just beginning to awaken, Sandor Eke reflexively grabs his nose.
It’s a great week for fandoms in Las Vegas.
We all know, thanks to William Shakespeare, that all the world’s a stage. But not all of Shakespeare’s worlds are created equal.
Director Kirsten Brandt re-creates the frenzied pacing and dizzy business typical of silver-screen screwball comedies of the ’30s.
Happily – and hardly surprisingly – the delightful regional premiere of “Shakespeare in Love” at the Utah Shakespeare Festival proves equally at home on stage.
USF’s current version of the oft-told makes us forget the impending tragedy until it engulfs the title characters — and, by extension, those of us in the audience.
There’s no such thing as the Great American Musical. Yet “Guys and Dolls” is undoubtedly on the short list of contenders.
There’s too much buckle, not enough swash in this regional premiere to make it a truly transporting theatrical voyage.
William Shakespeare’s the inspiration for the 56th annual Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City. But he’s also the star.
Don’t be fooled by the Las Vegas heat — winter is coming.