Melody Sweets announced Monday she is departing the production at Caesars Palace’s Roman Plaza on Oct. 22, as her contract with production company Spiegelworld expires.
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“WOW” incorporates specialty acts from more than 30 acrobats from around the world. Versions of the show have run for 15 years overseas, most recently at the luxury Isrotel Theatre in Eilat, Israel.
Thursday was Ellen DeGeneres’s first time in the “Magic Mike” theater to watch the show live. Channing Tatum joined her, making one of his occasional appearances to kick off the proceedings and set off a fury in the room.
Renowned dancer, director and producer Anita Mann is friends with Miley Cyrus choreographer Michael Rooney, who asked Mann to perform in Sunday’s MTV Awards show.
The fan who jumped onstage and performed a front flip at Britney Spears’ show at Planet Hollywood on Wednesday never saw the end of the performance.
Look out, Las Vegas. “Sharknado Live” is circling the Strip. A stage version of the aggressively campy SyFy film series will open next year at a Caesars Entertainment resort, the production’s co-producers announced Sunday
It’s a typo for the ages. A misfire on a keyboard resulted in the creation of the biggest star in burlesque: Dita Von Teese.
The relentlessly popular Backstreet Boys reached the ticket limit in a charity partnership with The Animal Foundation in just three hours.
If Carrot Top asks, “Would you like a snack?” The best answer would be, “No thanks.”
Paul McCartney helped develop all facets of “Love” at the Mirage, and the show is prepping for a celebration of the 50th anniversary of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”
Dave Chappelle has complained about his shows being disrupted by fans shooting the stage. He’s found a remedy to that problem.
Lacey Schwimmer, a former pro on “Dancing With the Stars,” is choreographing a new number to open the 34th season year of “Legends in Concert.”
In ventriloquism, it’s best to keep your mouth still and your career moving. Terry Fator is a master at both.
Marc D. Donovan, who portrays Sun Records chief Sam Phillips in the musical, will perform in “Christmas Crooner” on Dec. 18 at the Westgate Las Vegas to raise money for Foster Change.
Embracing vintage shtick and enduring stage skills, the Scintas drew 700 fans to the Plaza Showroom this weekend. Their success is no fluke.