“I Am: Celine Dion” is due to begin streaming June 25 on Prime Video.
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The actress, who got her start as a dancer, will be honored Saturday as Nevada Ballet Theatre’s Woman of the Year.
Over the weekend, Vegas producers Alan and Kathi Glist had discussed inviting Cindy Williams back to “Menopause The Musical.”
Celine Dion has road dates scheduled in February, and Resorts World is holding May for her premiere.
Frankie Moreno opened at Kaos on Friday, as former backing singer Crystal Robinson-Welsley took the stage.
“I still can’t believe, to be very honest, we are in Las Vegas, because of the way that the league has viewed and everything that this city offers to anybody who wants to gamble,” Eisen says.
Chris Rock was greeted with a long standing ovation in Boston, saying “Whoa, OK!” and “Yo, let me do the show!”
When asked who he wanted to meet on the “SNL” set, Nathaniel Rateliff said, “Lorne Michaels.”
Lionel Richie caught James Corden dead center at Encore Theater, calling the talk-show host out on a rare night off.
Bryan Cranson was asked whose idea it was to start a mezcal company: “Aaron’s, of course.”
Sting owned this show, a completely confident and stylish Vegas headline production.
George Wallace guests and B.J. Novak hosts “The Premise,” along with Lucas Hedges, Beau Bridges, Ben Platt, Tracee Ellis Ross, Daniel Dae Kim and O’Shea Jackson Jr.
Daniel Falcone’s performance with Aretha Franklin nearly a decade ago set the stage for a corporate performance with Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Clarkson.
Michael Tylo was known for his work on “Guiding Light” and “The Young and the Restless,” and spent 18 years as a professsor and dean at UNLV.
Dennis Rodman spent two days during the 1998 NBA Finals in Las Vegas. Predictably, it was a party.