Glittering Lights, Southern Nevada’s award-winning drive-through holiday spectacular, is back for its 25th season. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway is illuminated with more brilliance, color, and festive cheer.
Las Vegas’ longest-running interactive dinner show (26 years), Marriage Can Be Murder, has found a new home and a few new suspects at The Venue inside Masquerade Village at the legendary Rio Hotel & Casino.
Marriage Can Be Murder Dinner Show, Las Vegas’ longest-running interactive theatrical experience, will launch a new residency at the Rio Hotel & Casino beginning August 28. Performances will take place nightly at 7 p.m. inside The Venue at Masquerade Village.
Jersey Boys is closing up in Vegas. The new residency at The Orleans Hotel and Casino, which opened in January, will play its final performance in Las Vegas on Sunday, July 7.
The international hit musical and Tony Award-winning show Jersey Boys is back in Las Vegas. This new residency at The Orleans Hotel and Casino will feature the set, style, and sensations that have made Jersey Boys a global musical phenomenon. The show runs from Wednesday to Monday and promises a memorable experience.
Seasoned comedic stage actor, playwright and star of "Defending the Caveman," Kevin Burke, will take the stage for his 3,000th performance of "Defending the Caveman" on June 7, 2011 at Harrah's Las Vegas.
'Defending the Caveman,' the Broadway smash hit about the differences between the sexes, announces its new home at The Improv at Harrah's Las Vegas. Starting tonight, January 17th, 'Defending the Caveman' will be performed daily at 7:00 p.m. Originally opened at the San Francisco Improv in 1991, this new Las Vegas home allows the show to return to its Improv roots.
'Defending the Caveman,' the Broadway smash hit about the differences between the sexes, is proud to announce its new home at The Improv at Harrah's Las Vegas. Starting January 17, 'Defending the Caveman' will perform daily at 7:00 p.m. Originally opened at the San Francisco Improv in 1991, this new Las Vegas home allows the show to return to its Improv roots.
'Defending the Caveman,' the Broadway smash hit about the differences between the sexes, is proud to announce its new home at The Improv at Harrah's Las Vegas. Starting January 17, 'Defending the Caveman' will perform daily at 7:00 p.m. Originally opened at the San Francisco Improv in 1991, this new Las Vegas home allows the show to return to its Improv roots.