Along with everyone from Rod Stewart to Eddie Money dropping in for concerts, the Strip will soon have three ongoing classic-rock tributes.
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The droll British comedy magician has expanded his thrice-weekly Flamingo show into a bit of a “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” format with plenty of distractions.
A congressional resolution would acknowledge magic as an art form, but Criss Angel calls it self-promotion for a rival.
Actor considers next year’s live show the second sequel to a cottage industry spawned by his brief career as a male stripper. In fact, he says he might dance in the show himself, if he gets in shape.
Screen icon happy to consent to live question-and-answer format after feeling the love of career-long fans.
Anthony Crivello hopes “Louis & Keely” musical can make its way from Chicago to its natural home in Las Vegas.
If this bed could talk, oh baby the stories it could tell about tucking in three hot lingerie dancers, every night for 15 years. Then again, this is “Fantasy.”
Producers of new shows on the Strip pull the plug much faster than in the past. One reason, they say, is a lack of support from hotel-casinos, which used to be partners in entertainment instead of just landlords.
Mat Franco attended veteran magician Jeff McBride’s classes when he was just 12 years old.
“Jersey Boys” unfolds like a movie on stage, both in its cinematic pace and a story told by four narrators mixing up the usual arc of a two-act structure.