Yes, Viva Elvis will be the long-awaited, enshrouded-in-secrecy title of the Cirque du Soleil show scheduled to debut this December at CityCenter.* Wow, they must have had to really burn the midnight oil in Montreal to come up with that one … Speaking of name changes, Scarlett and her Seductive Ladies of Magic (at the Riviera) is now Abra-Ca-Sexy. Well, it’s catchier … The wheels continue to fall off the Riviera train: An Evening with Dean and Friends has closed, as has the dinner buffet (again) … Lost in the bankruptcy tumult at the Greek Isles was the opening of a new show. Its cumbersome title is Chinaman: A Rock & Roll Comedy Experience. Moving right along … By the time you read this, Rockstar: The Tribute should have reopened at the Harmon Theater after a disastrously short stint at the Wyrick Entertainment Complex (aka, “the Venue of Death”) in Planet Hollywood. However, the Harmon has given it as much advance publicity as an IRS raid on a Vegas nightclub, so that’s not a promising start … In like manner, Beatles tribute Penny Lane tiptoed into the Tropicana without so much as a ‘by your leave’ … Back at Planet Ho, Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding evidently isn’t performing up to expectations. Ticket prices have been reduced 13%-30%, although they’re still steep ($63-$143) … It looks like Deutsche Bank is going to wait a spell and open the Cosmopolitan in Sept.-Oct. 2010. Which, given that the Strip’s been strangling on a glut of high-end rooms, is probably the wisest course of action. Wall Street’s former Holy Grail, “another wave of megaresort openings,” has become a phrase to be dreaded.
Ready for some good news? The most remarkable dancer of the late, lamented Sin City Kitties, Koree Kurkowski, is now part of the ensemble of Bite. The show is kitsch to the nth degree but it’s entertaining in its own so-bad-it’s-good fashion. The Stratosphere casino floor was pretty dead for a Friday night last weekend, but Bite was definitely packing them in. It’s not as good as Sin City Bad Girls (at the Las Vegas Hilton) but way better than forgettable X Burlesque (at the Flamingo).
* — the Viva Elvis revelation was let slip during last weekend’s Michael Jackson festival at The Palms. I learned of it after being invited — on 75 minutes’ notice — to co-host an episode of Steve Friess‘ The Strip Podcast, in which I am teased for being “obsessed” with Carmen Electra. I’ll link to the edited version once it’s available, so you can hear me date myself with a Barbi Benton shout-out.
