Debbie Hall is a long-time resident of Las Vegas (45 years and counting) and has always loved the entertainment. Whether attending touring Broadway shows or high school productions, she enjoys the play, the characters, the music, and everything behind the scenes. She currently works as editor-in-chief for several publications and is thrilled to share her experiences with live theater and other forms of entertainment with the audiences of Broadway World while supporting the arts.
The Divas and Divos of Las Vegas will present a romantic pre-Valentine's brunch, a?oeWith A Song In My Heart' at the Spanish Trails Country Club on Feb. 9.
Audiences loved The Cocktail Cabaret during its year-long run at Caesars Palace, and now the show will be touring with scheduled shows in Florida. Back by popular demand, the full production version of The Cocktail Cabaret, presented by PK Entertainment, will begin the tour with two special performances at Notoriety in downtown Las Vegas Jan. 22 and Jan. 23.
Doreen Taylor, Hot 100 recording artist and Broadway leading lady, is celebrating her birthday week in an exceptional way. She will return to Philadelphia to star in Doreen Taylor: My Favorite Things in The Maas Building & 5th Side on Jan. 22.
It is that time of year when Terry Fator celebrates the holidays with his Christmas show. Terry Fator: The Voice of Entertainment presents A Very Terry Christmas 2, The Sequel, will be performed at the Mirage Hotel and Casino through Dec. 30.
Legends in Concert Holiday Spectacular celebrate the season with tributes to Reba McEntire, Elvis Presley, and, for the first time in Legends' history, Mariah Carey and Bono at the Tropicana Las Vegas Dec. 23 and Dec. 24. Another special surprise is Frank Marino, the longest-running headliner in Las Vegas history will return as a guest of Legends in Concert for the final five holiday performances December 26-30 at Tropicana Las Vegas.
A beloved holiday tradition, the Nevada Ballet Theatre performs The Nutcracker choreographed by James Canfield. This colorful journey brings magic to all who enter its larger-than-life world and will offer performances at The Smith Center Dec. 19-24.
Knights of the Round Table bring the fantasy of medieval merriment during this special time of year. The holiday spirit, along with the battle between kings and good versus evil returns for a limited engagement. Guests will eat, drink, and be merry this holiday season with Tournament of Kings: 'Twas the Knight performing at Excalibur Hotel & Casino through December 31.
It is that time of year, and the Las Vegas Philharmonic Guild is hosting a gala as part of the season to benefit the Las Vegas Philharmonic. A December to Remember, Prelude to the Holidays, will be held at the Las Vegas National Golf Club Dec. 1.
While television audiences love Howie Mandel on 'America's Got Talent,' and 'Deal or No Deal,' his first love is stand-up comedy. He returns to Las Vegas to perform 'An Evening With Howie Mandel,' a one-night-only night of comedy in the Paris Theater at Paris Las Vegas on Nov. 30.
Before one of the hottest shows, the 20th Latin GRAMMY Awards, performers, nominees, and presenters are awarded some of the coolest items at the Official Backstage Talent Gift Lounge presented by FOREO.
Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure will take the whole family to the depths of the vast ocean on an educational and immersive exploration through the world's most intriguing marine reptiles. Actors, technology, puppets, science, and imagination creates an amazing visual experience that connects young audiences to the real science of paleontology. Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure arrives on the Reynolds Hall stage at The Smith Center Nov. 20.
Award-winning Broadway and Las Vegas entertainer Travis Cloer is releasing his latest album, Here's TRAVIS CLOER, on Amazon MP3, cdbaby, Google Play, and iTunes on Nov. 22. But for advance copies, everyone is invited to Here's TRAVIS CLOER CD Release and Listening Party on Nov. 12.
Paranormal magician and master illusionist David Shareef brings more than entertainment to his audience. Known as the a?oeMuhammad Ali of Magic,a?? he showcases his indescribable magic, hypnosis, and mind-reading abilities with engaging humor and mysterious mesmerizing feats. Experience the unexplained during David Shareef's Supernatural Magic to be performed at Ron Decar's Event Center on Nov. 1.
Some doctors can sing, play an instrument, and perform on stage. The show with these talented performers and physicians will benefit Nathan Adelson Hospice, the oldest, largest, and only nonprofit hospice in Nevada. The hospice will celebrate over 40 years of caring for people in the community with its 24th Annual Serenades of Life: Doctors in Concert on Oct. 19.
Hard to believe, on Jan. 12, 1959, Berry Gordy, Jr. borrowed $800 from his family to begin Tamla Record Company as part of Motown Records Corporation in Detroit. The company was briefly known as Hitsville USA before becoming the soundtrack of life, Motown. Motor City Nights brings this significant time in American music history with its tribute show on the M Pavilion stage at The M Resort Spa and Casino on Oct. 19.
Top Las Vegas designers, artists, and students will debut one-of-a-kind designs during the Las Vegas Fashion Council's artLIVE! fifth annual installment Zappos Headquarters on Oct. 19.
It is a taste of Las Vegas' top Las Vegas restaurants, wine tastings, and beer garden along with some of the best entertainment at JDRF's annual Cork & Soul Dine Around at Tivoli Village on Oct. 11.
Taj Express-The Musical captures the essence of Bollywood, India's prolific film industry, and is brought to life on stage with dance and music. It also tells the universal story of one man's genius and one man's passion and how the two collide. Taj Express-The Musical will return for one performance at The Smith Center on Oct. 8.
Art encompasses so many aspects of the human experience and is meant to be experienced, not just viewed. Symbols in art are not a dogmatic end to a discussion; they are an opportunity to reimagine and rethink. ICON: Artistic Expression Spiritual Experience will present a creative performance space designed for artists to share their gifts and engage with the community in a conversation about life and faith. The live performances exploring the symbol of the cross will present original work, including comedy, music, poetry reading, and painting at The Arts Factory on Oct. 7.
Back in the day, music filled the venues of Las Vegas, whether in showrooms, lounges, bars, and restaurants. Live entertainment outside of the Strip and downtown has returned with B-SIDE with The Jazz Eclectic Multicast Show to be performed at Proprietor's Reserve on Oct. 1.
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