New Donny in town

As in Clay, Donny Clay, played by the versatile Jason Alexander in The Donny Clay Experience. This delightful one-man show will be a peripatetic and hopefully long-lived visitor to Planet Hollywood … unless Gary Loveman‘s crony Frank Biondi (ex-Viacom CEO) flies into another one of his anti-Alexander tantrums like the one eyewitnessed in Winner Takes All. (Just kidding.)

Viva 1• Oh yeah, there’s this other new show on the Strip called Viva Elvis. Here’s the Reader’s Digest condensed version of last weekend’s review, augmented with photos that illustrate just what eyesores Mark Fisher‘s sets are. Incidentally, some of those sets fit so awkwardly onto the stage that it’s got me wondering whether the showroom was actually tailored to the show or (more likely, I suspect) a generic theater was designed and Cirque du Soleil was shoehorned into it.
• Visitors who fancy taking in a movie at The Orleans might want to pack some longjohns and a couple of sweaters. Earlier this week, we viewed New Mexico-set Oscar nominee Crazy Heart in climatic conditions more appropriate to Nanook of the North. Memo to Boyd Gaming: Your HVAC system’s working just fine; you can turn it down a notch now.
• Although the Palms has effaced all physical traces of Matt Goss from the property it hasn’t gone to the petty extent of editing him out of its celebrated “Poker Face” ad spot, which plays in its cineplex. (Besides, it’s not like he’s particularly recognizable.) The blipvert, set to Lady Gaga, works better on the big screen … and in this instance we’re talking IMAX-big.
• For those S&G readers visiting Las Vegas this weekend (and you know who you are), it’s supposed to be bucketing down rain on Saturday but clear skies are predicted for Sunday’s big NASCAR event, if that’s your bag.
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