Terry Bradshaw and Frank Caliendo used to see a lot of each other on football Sundays. So now that Bradshaw has worked up his own headliner show for the casino circuit, he knows who to call if he gets sick and needs someone to substitute as him.
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Meet Patricia Bouchebel of Beirut, Lebanon, who performs in “Tournament of Kings.” She’s been choreographing for about 10 years.
You can guess what the last song will be, but not that it will begin with a Rolling Stone quote displayed on the massive video screen: “I don’t want to be singing ‘Do Ya Think I’m Sexy’ at 50 and become a parody of myself.”
You wouldn’t ever cast the same actor to play these two different roles: “The Sound of Music’s” lovable, witty “uncle” Max Detweiler and “Alice in Wonderland’s” chatty, contrary Duchess.
Mike Tyson fought Spike Lee and lost. “Spike Lee took it and made me all by myself. Put me onstage pretty much emotionally naked, just baring my soul to people,” Tyson recalls. “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” makes its televised debut at 8 p.m. Saturday on HBO.
This year’s “Soul Train Awards” will originate from Las Vegas for the second year in a row, but most locals will watch the show where they are used to seeing it: on TV.
The calm voice on the phone isn’t what you imagine from Katt Williams’ excitable stage persona, much less the guy who canceled dates at the Palms last January after a series of altercations and arrests in November and December.
From Broadway to UNLV. With multiple stops in between. That’s the path the musical “American Idiot” has followed — spending the past three weeks retooling for its latest national tour in the Judy Bayley Theatre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Meet Megan Kinney, 23, an original cast member of “Raiding the Rock Vault.” She’s from Annapolis, Md., and was a contestant on season five of “So You Think You Can Dance.”
At the Rio, Jalles Franca gives us what you might call the fan-fiction fantasy version of Michael Jackson in ‘MJ Live!’
What’s a nice Irish Catholic like Tom Dugan doing writing and starring in “Wiesenthal,” a one-man drama about Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal?
Cirque du Soleil officials say they’ve temporarily removed the “Wheel of Death” stunt from one of their Las Vegas Strip shows after an acrobat was injured while performing on it over the weekend.
Zoppe Circus, a 170-year-old, traditional one-ring circus, has set up its historic tent outside in Symphony Park at The Smith Center.
You want to see a different side of “the Diceman”? See Andrew Dice Clay in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine.”