Rene-Claude LaMarre’s theater concept sprouted from the writer-director’s “Chocolate City” movie franchise.
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Over the weekend, Vegas producers Alan and Kathi Glist had discussed inviting Cindy Williams back to “Menopause The Musical.”
She also starred in director George Lucas’ 1973 film “American Graffiti” and director Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Conversation” from 1974.
She was cast in the role when she was just 6 years old and continued to play the death-obsessed character until the show ended two years later.
The multicolored, 56-foot-long sign has not been illuminated in a quarter century. “Lido” was a hallmark Las Vegas Strip show from 1958-1991.
Jay Leno, playing Encore Theater in March, suffered broken bones in a motorcycle accident this month.
Carlos Santana hasn’t played House of Blues since November: “I hope I can remember who I am, and what to do with it.”
Jon Lovitz, headlining this weekend at Laugh Factory, and Rep. George Santos have been in a Twitter snit.
During the COVID-19 shutdown, Sam Morril performed atop apartment buildings in New York City.
For Valentine’s Day at Giada, look for tortellini short rib, caviar pasta and a cake of love.
Saying, “sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin,” Brendon Urie says Panic! At the Disco is disbanding.
James Taylor has booked an extended engagement at the Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in June.
Lucas Watson, the president of The MSG Sphere, took the stage at Monday morning at Preview Las Vegas in a square conference center to talk about a rounded fortress.
David Blaine has added a half-dozen weekend shows at Resorts World beginning in April.
Cindy Funkhouser was an achitect of the Arts District, and co-founder of First Friday.