Review-Journal entertainment columnist Mike Weatherford looks back at the Vegas show scene in his farewell column.
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So much for a slow December in Las Vegas entertainment.
Versatile composer-performer died before seeing his promising musical “Sisterella” get to that next level.
Casinos can’t book enough diva showcases, but not all pop songstresses have what it takes to carry it off.
Grown-up Boyz II Men introduce diverse new album into show and bring casual fans up to present tense.
Tropicana scouted both classic rock tribute and Riviera magician Jan Rouven to fill theater vacated by ‘Mamma Mia!’
‘Vegas Nocturne’ producer’s lawsuit alleges mismanagement, but it’s hard to argue the marketing was too cryptic for its own good.
You can get your Frank Marino and Frankie Moreno mixed up, but don’t be confusing their number of shows.
Las Vegas may want a commitment from Michael Buble, but it will settle for a one-night stand.
According to a 2011 New York Times piece, Cirque du Soleil head Guy Laliberte once fielded a call from his friend Bono of U2, asking him to invest in the “Spider-Man” musical he and The Edge were writing songs for.