“Rock Of Ages” ran for about six years at two Vegas resorts. It’s planning a return to the Strip.
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Michael Ryan-Southern, who notified Hakkasan employees of layoffs, has left his position.
Acclaimed director Kenny Ortega was in the original Lake of Dreams creative team, and is back 15 years later.
Morrissey originally described his “Viva Moz Vegas” series as “sure-to-be-life-changing.”
Eager to portray a superhero, Alan Silva says, “I wish we, as acrobats, would not get put in the box.”
Bella Electric Strings founder Nina DiGregorio says, “We didn’t have the luxury of a traditional maternity shoot because of the quarantine, so we decided to do our own maternity photos.’
When Marie Osmond and Tedy Bruschi responded to “A Night Of Hope” requests, pastor Jud Wilhite says, “I was dancing around the room.”
“We don’t worry about the passage of time very much. We are fortunate because we play music that is not faddish,” Don Henley once said.
Friday’s temblor led to widespread mirth and some frayed nerves but no significant consequences from Strip shows.
The Hard Rock began their initiative in January. Several resorts, including those operated by MGM Resorts International, have phased in the paper-straw campaign.
John Fogerty is back in residency at Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas on Wednesday through April 20 in a concert show dubbed, “My 50 Year Trip.”
The production is malleable, complex, in the round and all over the place. Don’t try sitting — there are no seats — and be ready to participate.
FGL has opened its extended engagement at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood. The first two shows have reportedly sold out, including Wednesday’s performance, which Hubbard said was played to “the loudest Wednesday night crowd ever.”
Lady Gaga has some company next door for her New Year’s Eve show at The Park Theater. Bruno Mars, with special guests Boyz II Men, headlines T-Mobile Arena on Dec. 30-31.
A wintry spectacular at Wynn Las Vegas is to be directed by Phil McKinley and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks