Strange job seems normal to Thomas Austin, who grew up watching his dad on Las Vegas stages.
Entertainment Columns
The New Year’s weekend closure of two Broadway-style shows will put nearly 90 actors and musicians out of work, but they still look to a bright future.
Sincerity or wry laughs await in the limited-run holiday shows from the Palazzo singer and the Flamingo comedy-magician.
Creators of movie spinoff promise real guys, not cliches, in a casting call that includes dudes age 40 to 60.
Two topless shows find longevity in venues that call for different approaches.
In ventriloquism, it’s best to keep your mouth still and your career moving. Terry Fator is a master at both.
“Absinthe” is going Hollywood. Well, in a manner of speaking. A second version of the hit show at Caesars Palace is opening on March 22 at L.A. Live Event Deck, the show’s production company Speigelworld announced Wednesday morning.
Holiday ‘Tournament of Kings’ is a sign of hotel commitment to one of several shows adding seasonal material.
The stunt comedian who went viral on “America’s Got Talent” comes to roost in a no-budget showcase at Hooters.
Marc D. Donovan, who portrays Sun Records chief Sam Phillips in the musical, will perform in “Christmas Crooner” on Dec. 18 at the Westgate Las Vegas to raise money for Foster Change.
Contradictory show closings can drive a columnist to argue with himself.
Larry Rudolph, Spears’ trusted confidant, faces some big decisions as she prepares to add her new single to the “Piece of Me” production show at Planet Hollywood.
Early buzz on Broadway’s “A Bronx Tale” suggests Strip potential, while a local producer is bullish on “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” after its Chicago return. Also, where are the ACMs?
Embracing vintage shtick and enduring stage skills, the Scintas drew 700 fans to the Plaza Showroom this weekend. Their success is no fluke.
The quartet of young magicians prove there is strength in numbers with teamwork that counters Vegas rivalries.