LaMonica Garrett says of his co-star role in “1883,” “I get emotional when I think about it.”
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Katy Perry is going “experiential” with production and singing the hits in her “Play” show.
Lady Gaga’s midshow name adjustment and many costume changes peppered her “Jazz + Piano” relaunch.
Craig Nyman knows the Life is Beautiful terrain well, as he was on the original creative team that launched the event in 2013.
The Strip last weekend delivered a pair of great showmen within a horseshoe’s throw of each other — George Strait at T-Mobile Arena and Brian Newman at NoMad Library at Park MGM.
“Crazy Girls” spent 34 years on the Las Vegas Strip before Caesars Entertainment closed the show. Its status is in limbo.
Rod Stewart celebrates his 10th anniversary upon his return to the Colosseum, having launched the series in August 2011.
Caesars Entertainment President of Entertainment Jason Gastwirth points to the company’s strong list of headliners when assesing recent entertainment cuts.
Tiësto’s headlining legacy on the Strip runs deep. Zouk is tapping into that history.
Lynette Chappell said of Siegfried and Roy, “Like comets, they blaze across the star-scattered sky.”
Brad Garrett commonly explains his offensive humor is simply his act, which occasionally strays from the stage.
One “Le Reve” cast member said, “I thought we were going to talk about our insurance running out,” instead of the show’s permanent closing.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order recites Siegfried & Roy’s groundbreaking production, ambassadorship of the city and dedication to wildlife and endangered species.
Chippendales managing partner Kevin Denberg says, “Bringing Chippendales to the consumer … is an initiative we’ve been working on for quite some time.”
Caesars Entertainment said in a statement: “We are taking these bold measures now and look forward to welcoming guests back to enjoy world-class entertainment experiences as soon as we are able.”