Times Colonist

Burlesque back with U.S. casino

- WAYNE PARRY

ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey — Things are going bust again inside the casino at the northern end of Atlantic City’s Boardwalk.

And that’s good news for Royal Jelly, the rock ’n’ roll burlesque club that was one of the things that went right among the many that didn’t at the former Revel casino.

Now, the dancers are getting their pasties out of storage as the club resurfaces with the recent reopening of the former Revel, rebranded as the Ocean Resort Casino.

Nightclub impresario Ivan Kane never thought he’d get a second chance to revive Royal Jelly when Revel closed in September 2014. “For me, to walk into this pristine $8 million US to $9 million nightclub, in a $2.4-billion building, and to see it sitting there forlornly waiting for a crowd to energize it, that was truly sad,” he said. “I was afraid the place was never going to reopen.”

Royal Jelly is one of a handful of Revel successes that are being brought back for Ocean Resort, including its outdoor pool day club, spa and restaurant­s.

The club is not your typical burlesque show. Fan dances and boas are the stuff of 1930s Vaudeville acts — this one rocks to Guns ’N’ Roses, Nirvana and Kid Rock tunes cranked out by a live band as lasers flash. Dancers strut onstage with the band, climb hydraulic lifts and prance along an elevated catwalk that hovers over the blackjack pit and bar.

“If this blackjack pit isn’t the most profitable one in the place, I don’t know why,” Kane said. Referring to blackjack hands, Kane said, “I’ve seen guys with 18 looking up at a dancer hanging off the catwalk and saying: ‘Hit me,’ and the dealer goes: ‘But sir, you’re at 18,’ and the guy goes: ‘I don’t care, hit me anyway.’ ”

Another popular aspect of the club that will be returning: Saturday afternoon burlesque classes.

Kane had to negotiate a new lease with Ocean Resort owner Bruce Deifik, but said it was easily accomplish­ed. Kane sold his Kiss Kiss nightclub at Atlantic City’s Tropicana casino about four months ago.

The reopening of Ocean Resort and the Hard Rock, formerly the Trump Taj Mahal, are restoring about 6,000 of the 11,000 jobs Atlantic City lost in recent years when five of its 12 casinos shut down.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dancers rehearse with the band at the Royal Jelly inside the Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dancers rehearse with the band at the Royal Jelly inside the Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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