When the singer wrapped six years at Harrah’s Las Vegas nearly a decade ago, locals gladly stole him away. But now we have to give him back, to see if a long-shot return to the Strip can pay off.
Shows
As the casino celebrates its 50th anniversary, its bygone showroom and current theater are perfect symbols of old and new Vegas.
Performers have to assess their future in the wake of losing “false sense of security” with casino shows.
The makeover of Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles tribute punches the video and dancing without abandoning its wistful themes.
Clint Holmes’ return to the Strip comes with a 10 p.m. time slot that may challenge fans. Also, Caesars says its retro lounge will continue to host entertainment after Matt Goss’ exit.
The former “America’s Got Talent” contestant brings a physicality and body language to magic, but don’t dismiss him with that other M-word … mime.
The reboot of his Luxor show brings allegations from other magicians and the bigger question of why the new material isn’t more groundbreaking.
Base Entertainment repeats past mistakes in letting a show’s overhead get beyond realistic sales expectations.
No one gets rich, but “Country Superstars” and “Evil Dead” musical find fans and brand recognition in the shadow of the big shows.
“Hamilton” should keep Strip properties interested, but The Smith Center has become an effective host for most Broadway musicals.
The annual fundraiser for AIDS relief had to evolve with Las Vegas’ show community.
Post-“Mike & Molly,” the comedian heads to Memphis to play Elvis’ manager in an upcoming TV miniseries.
The Strip resort’s second floor is getting crowded with “Crazy Girls,” comics and magicians.
Actor considers next year’s live show the second sequel to a cottage industry spawned by his brief career as a male stripper. In fact, he says he might dance in the show himself, if he gets in shape.
Cindy Williams of “Laverne and Shirley” fame will guest star in “Menopause The Musical” after the comedy club moves out later this month.