Headliner Show An Evening at La Cage at the Riviera Hotel Las Vegas
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Members Who Went Said:This was a good show. Highly recommend it.
Linda McLain Dallas Loves Vegas! Frank is a wonderful emcee who carries the show along in gorgeous gowns & with hilarious comments. The characters of Celine Dion, Bette Midler & Judy Garland were superb! The crowd in the showroom was extremely receptive and jovial as well. A great show even for those who have seen impersonators and the like. This is a "one of a kind" performance and not to be missed!
Lynn My husband and I had a great time. Thanks Goldstar!! |
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More Details About This Event: In the cosmopolitan tradition of the French cabaret, Norbert Aleman's "An Evening at La Cage" take audiences into the quicksilver world of lipstick, high heels and nine button evening glove, but like it's namesake in Paris, the world of "La Cage" is one of illusion, where things are not always as they appear.
The illusion is carried off by nine female impersonators, headed by Frank Marino as Joan Rivers. But the illusions are more than precise re-creations - cast members seem to become the celebrity objects of their impersonations. First-time visitors to "La Cage" often feel like the viewer of a stunning work of art; at first there's wonder, perhaps curiosity, but as traditional perception gives way to intuitive response, there emerges a revelation of appreciation, an appreciation of the dynamic sensuality that permeates the production. In addition to an expanded revue which includes the La Cage dancers, new state-of-the-art sound, lighting customs, sets and special effects are used to help create an aura of being in a room full of female superstars doing their best to entertain. An exciting recreation of its famous namesakes in New York and Los Angeles, La Cage features the most accomplished female impersonators in the world, highlighted by Frank Marino as a memorable Joan Rivers, in the cosmopolitan tradition of the Parisian cabaret. La Cage plays in the Mardi Gras Pavilion. Showroom capacity is 600. |
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