This show is a rag bag of standard numbers suffering from a worrying lack of stagecraft. It kicked off with problematic sound mixing, the band overpowering the solo singers. Later, the soloists could be heard and there were serious tuning problems. The main singer (the least worst) confused opportunities for tonal quality with excessive volume. The Frank Sinatra was also the Wayne Newton and the Elvis. At no point did he appear to make an effort to look like or sound like those artists. The male dancers seemed charming but as if they had learned the choreography that morning and were testing it in front of us for the first time. A number of the female dancers were talented but treated like 1950s meat in jokes and by rear-patting. The claim that Sinatra gained Davis Jr a career as a black man in Vegas is at best the partial truth and ignored the entirety of the civil rights movement that created the context for the change. This is a bizarre production that could be surpassed by a high-school or regional cabaret. How it maintains a position in Vegas on such a thinly produced basis is an embarrassment to the talent that IS on stage (Mila the contortionist is in a different league). Context: our party was made up of Broadway and West...
Read moreFantastic show with incredible energy!! All of the singers, dancers and orchestra were so professional and enthusiastic! Even though they've probably done this show hundreds of times, they made the audience feel as if it were their first time performing!! I loved seeing the ladies in their long feathers and puffy things on their heads and arms at the end!
Some of my favorite parts were the tribute to Gladys Knight and the Pips (her voice was chef’s kiss), the can can dancers energy, the contortionist and hula hoop guy!! The man singing for Sammy Davis was a wonderful singer, but didn't quite bring that twangy quality Sammy had, which is understandable cause it wasn't an impersonation per se. I was a little Disappointed the Elvis guy didn't do more of the hip shaking you associate with Elvis but he had a smooth voice. And of course, who can forget Wayne Newton! What a fun guy he was! Very entertaining!
I loved the choreography and all of the costumes and costume changes were so on point!! Kudos to the dressers backstage for helping with those smooth transitions!
Thank you again for a wonderful evening of entertainment! We did not want...
Read moreVegas! The Show was an awesome show. The cast brought the the "Old Vegas" stars back to life with spirited portrayals of the most iconic Las Vegas icons.
There is parking available in the adjacent garage. Park on level 3 for the shortest walk. If you're on the strip, you can walk through the Hard Rock casino to get there.
Eat before getting to the theater as food is not allowed during the show. But they do have a full bar for cocktails before the performance.
There are a host of restaurants in the mall area where the they're is located. There is even a Garrett's popcorn. The staff is very friendly except the bar tender who was little crabby. But she made good drinks.
It's also one of the most affordable shows in town at less than $60.00 and great for a group outing as well.
So if you're looking for a departure from all of the hyped up light shows and all that stuff and just want great entertainment that is true to the Las Vegas entertainment that put the city on the map, then go see this show. Every seat is...
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