The Strip may be realigning to focus on recurring concert “residencies” at the expense of Broadway musicals and production shows without big names in them.
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Base Entertainment repeats past mistakes in letting a show’s overhead get beyond realistic sales expectations.
Stratosphere’s ode to calendar girls has figured out how to be more cool than cute.
The Prince salute “Purple Reign” is back in business at the D Las Vegas downtown. Jason Tenner’s take on His Funky Majesty has been rock solid for more than 15 years. But if you spent more of the ’80s listening to “The Joshua Tree,” there’s Arms of America, a U2 tribute playing through Aug. 18 at the Sin City Theatre in Planet Hollywood Resort.
The classroom wasn’t as packed with television cameras and people in suits this time. Most of those little chairs that make a grown-up feel like Gulliver in Lilliput stayed empty.
By March, there will be seven concert venues between a capacity of 1,500 and 5,000 within a 4-mile radius, including: The Axis at Planet Hollywood, The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and The Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq near Harrah’s.
We’ll talk Motown in a bit, but the real story of Human Nature this time is about reinvestment.
Everybody knows how the story ended, especially as it concerned Elvis Presley in Las Vegas.
Maybe 60 is the magic number for Roseanne Barr.