Creator of cabaret musical says fans of infamous book laugh along with musical spoof.
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Bobby Slayton knows Las Vegas Super Bowl weekends well from his years as Vegas-based stand-up.
Diana Ross will do a nine-show stretch on the Strip April 1-8, but the shows will be at The Venetian, breaking the pop diva’s long association with Caesars Palace.
Frank Leone never thought he’d have two 30-piece orchestras on the Strip again.
Caesars Palace showcase a sober-minded and almost elegiac look back at 46 years of Elton John hits.
Theatre in the Valley will return to the Southern Nevada theater scene this weekend with its presentation of “Wally’s Diner,” a bittersweet comedy about the owners of a lonely diner between Las Vegas and California.
Performer makes a big impression with full orchestra and movie makeup.
Experience of two producers in same small venue proves the need to be “fully loaded” and to “earn” an audience.
Husband-and-wife “American Idol” veterans Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo headline the latest tour of the musical favorite, which opens an eight-performance run Tuesday at The Smith Center.
Here’s a funny little quirk of Las Vegas ticketing. The real Elton John is in town this weekend and you can get into the upper balcony for $55, while a loungey little tribute to him (and Billy Joel) called “Piano Man” costs $65.
Pop diva Mariah Carey promises all 18 of her No. 1 hits will be in her May and July shows in her new residency at Caesars Palace.
Country stars Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn will add three more shows to the 12 announced last month, and the new dates June 17, 19 and 20 will now be their debut in the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Paige O’Hara leaves Soap Star to others as campy musical moves to Harrah’s Las Vegas with ramped-up plans.
Pink’s chiseled dancer takes on key role in “Rock of Ages” while “Raiding the Rock Vault” singer remembers real ’80s L.A. scene.
If you don’t remember how much you like Grand Funk Railroad, maybe it’s because their hits sounded so different.