Spiegelworld has dance plans, a new restaurant and a club at Atomic Saloon in its plan.
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The Plaza Showroom has sat dark long enough. Kevin Farley leads “The Comedy Works” series beginning in April
Drai’s has ended the company’s longest break ever in Las Vegas for its pool club on Friday.
Get to know Dawg House Saloon, Resorts World’s rock/country, sports-betting haven.
Butch Bradley has been in Vegas for three years, but he feels like a native.
Mat Franco is nervous, but he’s ready to return to his self-named theater at Linq Hotel.
AEG Live exec Bobby Reynolds says the performers who need to work the most will play to smaller crowds.
Randi Garrett’s place has some new amenities, thanks to a whirlwind overhaul from “Bar Rescue.”
Smith Center President Myron Martin says touring shows need to run 80 percent to 90 percent to break even.
“Absinthe” brought a new act, and Australian Bee Gees brought the disco in their Strip revivals.
Enoch Augustus Scott has released “The Tiger Thing,” a multimedia video/audio release of eight parody tunes themed for the Netflix series.
The Jabbas’ MGM Grand theater seats 350. They are performing, temporarily, for 500 at MGM Grand Garden.
Thomas Markle noted on British TV he has not played “naked pool,” nor has he dressed up as Hitler.
Penny Wiggins’ star-studded Vegas pandemic documentary will show the struggles and triumphs of local entertainers.
“Rock Of Ages” ran for about six years at two Vegas resorts. It’s planning a return to the Strip.