Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Puppetry production headed to Paris Theater

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ johnnykats on Twitter, @JohnnyKats­1 on Instagram

THE Kats Bureau at this writing is Tropicana Theater, during rehearsals for Sunday’s 31st annual Golden Rainbow Ribbon of Life production. “Puttin’ on the Ritz” was just performed — impressive, but not as comedicall­y effective as Peter Boyle’s rendition in “Young Frankenste­in.”

Still it was great, a highlight in a boffo production that is to feature about 300 Vegas performers.

A show that happily devours most of a Sunday afternoon, Ribbon of Life is one of the of the year’s charity highlights and the primary fundraiser for Golden Rainbow. The organizati­on provides housing and direct financial assistance to men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS in Southern Nevada.

More from the scene:

Circus du Paris

A traditiona­l circus production is set to move into the long-latent Paris Theater at Paris Las Vegas. Expect a residency announceme­nt any day. This is an elaborate, impressive show that has run successful­ly in L.A. and New York. The title for Vegas is yet undisclose­d, but the performanc­e is devoid of actual animals (no real elephants, in other words).

Instead, the master puppeteers from groundbrea­king Broadway production “War Horse” have created life-like figures for the stage. This artistic effect is not new to Vegas: A touring version of “War Horse” was performed at the Smith Center in October 2013, the first non-musical to headline the Broadway Series at Reynolds Hall.

The title for the Vegas version of the show is so far undisclose­d, but the production is the first activity in Paris Theater since “Jersey Boys” closed in September. Over the years, Paris Theater has also been home to “Notre Dame de Paris,” “We Will Rock You,” “The Producers” and Barry Manilow.

Chris G. in da house

We have reached a landmark moment in VegasVille: Clark County Commission­er Chris Giunchigli­ani, universall­y known as Chris G., ducking into a Strip nightclub on a Sunday night. Giunchigli­ani is hitting Drai’s After Dark at the Cromwell Sunday evening to present the coveted Key to the Strip to Victor Drai, honoring the nightlife trailblaze­r on the 20th anniversar­y of his club on the Strip.

Drai’s original club was undergroun­d, in fact, at the old Barbary Coast. The hotel was dealt by Boyd Gaming to Caesars Entertainm­ent, which renamed it Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon, and finally the Cromwell. Drai’s moved to the rooftop level through this evolution, and features one of the most impressive views of the Strip (especially the Fountains of Bellagio). The late-night party is honoring Drai’s Day in VegasVille, but that can only happen … after dark.

Deana’s door knock

The great impression­ist

Rich Little and actor Tony Lo Bianco (“The French Connection” and “Get Smart” among his many films and TV shows) were Deana Martin’s special guests in the first of her two performanc­es at South Point Showroom on Friday night. A knock on an unseen door summons Martin’s unbilled guests, and shtick ensues.

Highlights of Martin’s show, largely a tribute to her legendary father, Dean Martin (his 100th birthday would have been June 7), included a rollout of clips from “The Dean Martin Show” where the father and his teenage daughter duet, and a return of the Golddigger­s singing troupe. The Golddigger­s performed on Martin’s show beginning in 1968, and eight of those singers have reunited for Martin’s performanc­es.

Monday night, Martin is the roast master for a roast of Dennis Bono, the longtime host of his own radio simulcast show from South Point Showroom. Little, who performed on 24 of the original “Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts,” is among those roasting Bono to mark his 70th birthday.

Also among the scheduled roasters: Lo Bianco; actor/ singer Robert Davi; Golden Nugget headliner Clint Holmes; Plaza headliner Frankie Scinta; celeb columnist Robin Leach; and Bono’s wife, Lorraine Hunt-Bono.

 ?? John Katsilomet­es Las Vegas Review-Journal @jonnykats ?? Performers rehearse for the 31st annual Golden Rainbow Ribbon of Life show at Tropicana Theater on Saturday.
John Katsilomet­es Las Vegas Review-Journal @jonnykats Performers rehearse for the 31st annual Golden Rainbow Ribbon of Life show at Tropicana Theater on Saturday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States