Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

No Mirage: Park Theater in spotlight

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SHIN LIM might not have considered performing at Park Theater a couple of years ago. But the twotime “America’s Got Talent” champ might ply his craft where Cher cavorts.

Lim, the Mirage Theatre resident headliner, is likely to move into the spacious theater as MGM Resorts Internatio­nal continues to reopen entertainm­ent on the Strip. Lim and the “Aces of Comedy” lineup, featuring Bill Maher, David Spade, Ray Romano, George Lopez and Daniel Tosh, can easily move into the venue after March 15. That’s the date public gatherings are allowed at 50 percent statewide.

MGM Resorts President of Entertainm­ent and Sports George Kliavkoff stops short of formally announcing that Lim and the “Aces” crew will use Park Theater as a temporary home. But he broadly hinted at such a solution. Clearly, the venue’s availabili­ty (empty, at the moment) and architectu­re (it seats 5,200, with a variable capacity) is suited to host these shows.

“These are performers that want to be in venues in front of 1,000, 2,000 fans, and we have a 5,000-seat venue with the right seating capacity requiremen­ts,” Kliavkoff said. “We could put them into that venue, and use that venue for them, and then move them back into the Mirage Theatre when that’s appropriat­e.”

Mirage Theatre’s seating capacity is about 1,250.

“That’s the exact, right size of an audience for a great lineup like the Aces of Comedy comedians, and if you could only fill the Mirage room a to 50 percent, it wouldn’t work economical­ly,” Kliavkoff says. “But if you can put them in a bigger venue to get 1,200, 1,500, 2,000 fans, that works really well and it’s a great temporary solution.”

Asked if Park Theater would be held for such a strategy, Kliavkoff said, “Absolutely.” More from our chat: Cirque du Soleil can return by summer: With four of its five remaining shows at MGM Resorts hotels, Cirque can come back safely and turn a profit at less than 100 percent available as early as this summer. Blue Man Group at Luxor, also a Cirque holding, should be at the front of that reopening effort.

“The shows that require more like a 50 to 70 percent capacity to be profitable in their current locations will start coming back a month or two after this May 1 date everyone is talking about, and leading into the third quarter,” Kliavkoff said. “We will be bringing back those shows, and Cirque shows fall into that kind of wave.” Word around Cirque is shows could start coming back as early as July, barring unforeseen spikes in COVID numbers.

Park Theater headliners are coming back: Lady Gaga, Aerosmith, Bruno Mars and Cher are all expected to resume their residencie­s, though no firm timeline is possible.

And they will have company.

“We anticipate that all of the residencie­s that we had when COVID started will be back after this period ends,” Kliavkoff said, “and we anticipate that we’ll have several new and really exciting residencie­s to announce as well. The announceme­nt will be coming this calendar year, for sure.”

The Moat will be adjusted: Kliavkoff said the 25-foot “Entertainm­ent Moat,” or, simply, “The Moat” as it has been dubbed, will be reduced “in the near future.” The distance required between the stage and audience has prevented several smaller-scale shows on the Strip (such as “Opium,” “Atomic Saloon Show” and every David Saxe Production­s show) from reopening.

“We’ve been asked to give our recommenda­tion. I know others on the Strip are giving their recommenda­tions as well,” Kliavkoff said. “I think you’ll see a coordinate­d effort to reduce that moat to still have people be a safe distance from fans and customers, but to reduce because 25 feet is a little bit of overkill. I’m confident in the next little while we’ll see that reduced.”

Options abound for the old Zumanity Theater at New York-New York: Terry Fator is in a limited run at the room beginning March 18. Cirque wants to develop something but is not in a formal partnershi­p with MGM Resorts in that venue.

“As you can imagine, when you announce that a theater like that is available, every great creative artist in the world who has a show idea wants in,” Kliavkoff said. “Several existing, wellknown, large-scale shows on Broadway and otherwise have raised their hand and want to be in that theater, and we’re going through a very careful selection process.” Kliavkoff said that a rotating headliner series has not been ruled out, though the venue is designed for a proper production show.

Luxor Theater will have talent: Carrot Top and “Fantasy” are using the theater for now. But Kliavkoff says, “We have a great show that we hope to be opening before the end of the year and we look forward to announcing it at the appropriat­e time.” We expect it will be an American TV hit, and loaded with talent.

 ?? MGM Resorts Internatio­nal ?? Two-time “America’s Got Talent” champ Shin Lim is likely to move from the Mirage Theatre into Park Theater as MGM Resorts Internatio­nal continues to reopen entertainm­ent on the Strip.
MGM Resorts Internatio­nal Two-time “America’s Got Talent” champ Shin Lim is likely to move from the Mirage Theatre into Park Theater as MGM Resorts Internatio­nal continues to reopen entertainm­ent on the Strip.
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