Their novel mix of magic and music is solid showmanship but feels too scripted for its surroundings at Hooters Casino.
Mike Weatherford
The veteran rocker makes his House of Blues run seem like old home week, with favorites from the James Gang to his last solo album.
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?
The former “America’s Got Talent” contestant brings a physicality and body language to magic, but don’t dismiss him with that other M-word … mime.
Three companies now offer free show tickets to locals, but tangible benefits to performers even less than they used to be.
Comedian will change the format of his act to comment on slides in shows at the Downtown Grand.
Cirque du Soleil officials speak for the first time in great detail about fatal accident and the steps taken to make sure it can’t happen again.
Darwin’s Magic Club celebrates 50 years as a weekly gathering of pros and enthusiasts.
Michael Jackson is having an amazing week for a dead guy.
You can guess what the last song will be, but not that it will begin with a Rolling Stone quote displayed on the massive video screen: “I don’t want to be singing ‘Do Ya Think I’m Sexy’ at 50 and become a parody of myself.”
The Riviera is putting its entertainment in the hands of a new company that plans to put more shows into the building and drive traffic back to the landlocked property.
If you don’t believe hypnosis is real, don’t talk to Marc Savard’s wife, Joanna, for a while.
“Priscilla Queen of the Desert” turned out to be a very bad idea with a good one still wrapped inside its dress. At least, Broadway fans should hope so.
Anyone who knows certain blinged-out magicians in Las Vegas also knows their blinged-out manager.
In Detroit, The Scintas are synonymous with Joe Vicari’s Andiamo restaurant and showroom. And so it shall be at the D.