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Only a few can be Las Vegas classic acts

As a child star, Brenda Lee had a head start on a rare milestone: 60 years of Las Vegas performing. It’s a feat worth celebrating, as long as more performers don’t overstay their welcome.

Time for the Strip to think Broadway again?

Now that The Smith Center for the Performing Arts hosts most of the original-song, story-driven Broadway tuners, it makes sense that the casinos still have three jukebox musicals that reach beyond fans of traditional musical theater.

‘Baz’ knows Vegas still deserves it

Some people just don’t give up on Las Vegas entertainment, or trying to close the gap between what is and what should be on the Strip.

One-man show ‘Defending the Caveman’ returning March 19

When “Caveman” reopens on March 19 at The D, it won’t be alone among cabaret/sketch-comedy/mini-musical/off-Broadway shows we’re not quite sure what to call without using a lot of these / things.

Fifties-themed Riviera show belongs on to doo lists

The Riviera’s had a lot of second chances lately, and now you can say it’s true of the shows moving in. In the latest burst of new momentum, the vintage hotel has turned most of its entertainment over to a startup called Red Mercury Entertainment. The producers have installed four new titles with more to come. “New” is relative, though, since the three we are talking about here (saving “Men the Experience” for another day) are new twists on older efforts.

George Wallace plan to end Flamingo show ‘somewhat related’ to $1.3 million lawsuit award

Comedian George Wallace says he is ending his 10-year residency at the Flamingo on April 27, mostly because of the legwork involved in promoting it. Wallace made the announcement the same day a Las Vegas jury awarded him $1.3 million in litigation over an injury he suffered performing in a private party at the Bellagio in 2007.

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