There’s no such thing as a sure thing in Vegas. Well, there is that rule about always splitting eights and aces.
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Ray Charles tribute last seen at The Smith Center jumps to Strip at casino executive’s request
“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.
Just about everyone agrees it’s time for something new in Las Vegas entertainment. Everyone, apparently, except the incoming owners of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
It’s a fair question, especially from an act called the Las Vegas Tenors, when one of them asks if people even know what a tenor is?
If big, bold experiments in Las Vegas entertainment were unraveling this week, smaller but still-encouraging ones continue.
Watching the rehearsal in front of him, show producer Adam Steck declares, “You gotta have an Aboriginal routine in an Australian show.”
The billboards make them look like magic’s version of “The Avengers.” And they fight their way out of a basement like superheroes, too.