Whether the name Tenors of Rock sounds pretty awesome or pretty ridiculous, the new Harrah’s Las Vegas show baits a powerful trap. Rock-chick dancers on stripper poles and “Phantom’s” big “Music of the Night” song in the same show?
Mike Weatherford
Cirque du Soleil’s arena show is up to the company’s usual high standards, but the movie tie-in doesn’t add enough cinematic narrative.
The R&B singer brings 30 years worth of sultry hits to his Las Vegas showcase.
After a wave of show closings, new strategies emerge for marketing to millennials and last-minute buyers.
The Strip may be realigning to focus on recurring concert “residencies” at the expense of Broadway musicals and production shows without big names in them.
Strange job seems normal to Thomas Austin, who grew up watching his dad on Las Vegas stages.
The New Year’s weekend closure of two Broadway-style shows will put nearly 90 actors and musicians out of work, but they still look to a bright future.
Sincerity or wry laughs await in the limited-run holiday shows from the Palazzo singer and the Flamingo comedy-magician.
Creators of movie spinoff promise real guys, not cliches, in a casting call that includes dudes age 40 to 60.
Two topless shows find longevity in venues that call for different approaches.
Holiday ‘Tournament of Kings’ is a sign of hotel commitment to one of several shows adding seasonal material.
The stunt comedian who went viral on “America’s Got Talent” comes to roost in a no-budget showcase at Hooters.
Contradictory show closings can drive a columnist to argue with himself.
Early buzz on Broadway’s “A Bronx Tale” suggests Strip potential, while a local producer is bullish on “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” after its Chicago return. Also, where are the ACMs?
The quartet of young magicians prove there is strength in numbers with teamwork that counters Vegas rivalries.