A ‘Baz’ tribute setting up shop in a nightclub while a cappella Mo5aic picks a ‘Perfect’ time to return to the Strip.
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Almost 100 hopefuls lined up Wednesday outside the Blue Man Theater in the Monte Carlo to audition — silently — for a chance to paint their face blue and drum in front of crowds in Las Vegas, Chicago, Boston or Orlando. It is the first audition in Las Vegas in five years.
Casinos can’t book enough diva showcases, but not all pop songstresses have what it takes to carry it off.
L.A. import “For the Record: Baz” is the latest attempt to stage traditional theater in an immersive club environment.
Jennifer Lopez has been so long rumored as the Strip’s next star-showcase diva that questions have been less about “Will she or won’t she?” than “Where and when?” Those have now been answered: J-Lo will launch at least 20 shows at Planet Hollywood’s Axis Theater starting Jan. 20, returning in February, May and June.
Daring ‘Duck’ musical and classic-Vegas Scintas close within three days of each other, proving nothing in Vegas show business can be predicted.
Mariah Carey got her some Tyson Beckford and Chippendales love Thursday night. She stepped on the Rio stage and was treated to a chair dance.
The irony isn’t lost on “Weird Al” Yankovic, the 55-year-old song parodist who parks at Planet Hollywood Tuesday through Saturday.
Unique in its promise of delivering a career’s worth of No. 1 singles in order, Mariah Carey’s diva showcase still manages to surprise at times.
On Friday’s closing night of its Riviera run, ‘Crazy Girls’ dancers shared memories — and malfunctions. Merci beaucoup to the art of burlesque.