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Four shows closed last week. But the producer of one told me “closed” is a harsh word. That’s because, in their mind, all four will return.
In his upcoming show at the Tropicana, Wayne Newton will reminisce about his 50 years in Las Vegas. He offered a sneak-preview reflection last week.
It always starts with a question: “What’s a good show to see?”
It’s a Cinderella — or should I say Terry Fator? — story. Unless we’re tired of it.
Only in Las Vegas could Cheap Trick’s salute to “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” compete head-on with “Love,” which is officially sanctioned by the surviving Beatles.
There are many causes in this world, and Las Vegas entertainers raise money for lots of them. Everything from Family Promise, sheltering homeless families here in town, to earthquake victims in L’Aquila, Italy.
Had any reason to check out the Broadway listings lately? A couple of titles might strike you as familiar.
Jo Koy says that even before his comedy star began to rise, he could fill a venue the size of the South Point showroom with friends and relatives. Could and did.