The 10-musical season also includes touring versions of current Broadway hits “Back to the Future: The Musical,” “& Juliet” and “Kimberly Akimbo.”
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Everyone is talking about how unrealistic it would have seemed, just a few years ago, for Las Vegas to be hosting the Super Bowl. There’s another big event in town this weekend that may have once been even more far-fetched.
In a season filled with theatrical heavyweights and flashy newcomers, an underdog may end up stealing the 2023-24 Broadway Las Vegas Series.
Much like this time 12 months ago, it’s easy to hope that the new year will be substantially less awful than the last.
On April 23, 1956, the young singer kicked off a two-week run at the New Frontier, sharing a bill with comedian Shecky Greene and bandleader Freddy Martin and his orchestra.
The “Rose. Rabbit. Lie” alum headlines the “So You Think You Can Dance” tour stop at The Smith Center.
After the “So You Think You Can Dance” tour ends, Anna Linstruth is planning to relocate to L.A. to pursue her dancing career.
By the time she turned 30, “Vegas! The Show” dancer Lauren Clark had undergone a lumpectomy, six rounds of chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. Through it all, she kept dancing.
Boyz II Men’s Nathan Morris and director Jonathan Levine talk about the group’s involvement in the Seth Rogen-Charlize Theron romantic comedy.
You could wait till this summer to see a new episode of “Penn Teller: Fool Us,” or you could watch one unfold live, this weekor next, for free.
“The Real Housewives of New York City” star will bring her cabaret show, “#CountessAndFriends,” to the Terry Fator Theatre.
When Lady Gaga kicks off her “Enigma” residency Friday at Park Theater, she’ll do so as a Golden Globe nominee, Screen Actors Guild nominee and multiple Grammy nominee, all for her work in “A Star Is Born.”
What began as an attempt to pen the unofficial 11th season of “Friends” morphed into the theatrical equivalent of Rachel’s Thanksgiving trifle
“We’re so psyched to come to Vegas,” says Andy Cohen, who, along with his longtime friend Anderson Cooper, will bring “AC2: Deep Talk and Shallow Tales” to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday. “We can’t believe we’re playing that stage.”
Believe it or not, there was a time when your live-music options around the Strip were mostly limited to lounges, old-school showrooms or arenas. The only thing resembling a middle ground was the cavernous 7,500-seat Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts.