If a masked magician exposed secrets on a UHF station in the woods and no one cared, did they make a sound?
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There ought to be a law: Las Vegas always should have at least one show like this one, which is the way most of them used to be.
David Alan Grier might be everywhere, but you can’t accuse him of overexposure in Las Vegas.
What are you doing Tuesday? What Broadway shows would you like to see in 2012?
Kathi Glist was watching “America’s Got Talent” when the contestant known as Queen Emily rocked the house with “Chain of Fools.”
Jan. 10, 1957. It’s a day in Las Vegas entertainment that should be celebrated, though probably a bit chilly to be observed in the proper manner.
And who is this amid the parade of gloriously abstract animal costumes? A guy in a … bowler hat? With pasty, streaky makeup? Who looks just a whole lot like the bowler-hat mime dudes in “Mystere,” “O,” “Love,” “Believe” and “Le Reve”?
Back in 1980, a comic mystery called “Shear Madness” was so far ahead of the interactive curve that its local producer now hesitates to even use the i-word.