Cirque has informed more than 170 cast and crew from “O” and “Mystere” to be ready for a reopening this summer.
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His company almost totally latent as it hopes for a return to the stage by this fall, Daniel Lamarre marked his 20th anniversary Friday as Cirque du Soleil.
Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club has been dark since March. It reopens Dec. 26.
‘BurlesQ’ opens this weekend at Alexis Park, a new entertainment hotbed.
“Zumanity,” Cirque du Soleil’s adult production at New York-New York, employed about 120 artists, crew and support staff. The show is closing after 17 years and 7,700 shows.
David Copperfield says “an abundance of caution” has forced his show to halt after 17 performances.
Gilles Ste-Croix says of Cirque’s struggles, “Already last year we could see that there were some problems.”
Carlos Santana says he’s prepped to sit out this year, adding, “But we are hopeful, it might be November, it might be September. It is out of our hands.”
Robbie Williams said of dropping his July dates at Wynn: “I’m very sad that the July Vegas shows are now canceled, but obviously, the current global crisis requires them to be.”
Human Nature’s Phil Burton says, “We can’t wait to get out and perform for you all again soon under safer and more enjoyable circumstances.”
The Las Vegas community enclave The Space is hosting a livestream for entertainers rocked by the coronavirus outbreak.
“They told me Dennis would have liked this to be set up because ‘that’s how he was,’ ” Zak Bagans says of displaying the bed Dennis Hof died in.
Videos of Neil Peart performing with Rush will be played on the LED panels 90 feet above street level at the Fremont Street Experience.
Guitarist Vinny “Vin A.” Adinolfi III says, “I think we’ll finally get to see if we can succeed without two hands tied behind our backs.”
Comedian Tiffany Haddish performs at Park Theater, and Chris Tucker returns to Encore Theater in this week’s show roundup.