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Franco, Base Entertainm­ent in squabble

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Mis tryingtobr­eakhis,um, Linq with production partner Base Entertainm­ent. The star magician who headlines in his eponymous theater at The Linq Hotel has been battling with Base in court since last month. In a lawsuit filed in federal court on Oct. 25, Franco is seeking $1 million in damages from Base, alleging the company has concealed ticket profits from his show.

The magician claims he is to be paid 50 percent of the production’s profits, after Base Entertainm­ent has recouped 125 percent of its original investment in the show.

First reported by The Blast magazine website, the documents show that Franco claims Base has “dragged its feet” and delayed allowing him to audit the production’s financial records. Without that informatio­n, Franco says, he is in the dark about how much he is actually to be paid from his own show.

The suit’s timing is in line with the end of Franco’s original contract with Base, which ran from when it was signed in December 2014 through this past June. As the original deal expired, Base enacted an option to extend Franco’s show for two years. Franco argues that provision is void because Base is in breach of the original contract.

Reached via text this week, Franco said only that the litigation is ongoing and he has nothing to add outside of his complaint. He is represente­d by Kelley, Drye & Warren of Las Vegas.

A representa­tive for Base, whose counsel is Campbell & Williams, responded to a text message, “The statements made in the lawsuit you are inquiring about are not accurate and Base is in the process of filing a response to the complaint. In the meantime, the show will continue as scheduled at the Linq.”

The Season 9 “America’s

Got Talent” champ and first magician to win the show’s title, the 30-year-old Franco has performed a 40-week schedule since opening at the Linq in August 2015. The 600-seat Linq showroom was renamed the Mat Franco Theater in April 2017. Base officials, including company CEO Brian Becker, were on hand to celebrate the event. In July, Franco celebrated his 1,000th show on the Strip.

This is not the first time Base has turned its attention from the showroom to the courtroom while co-producinga­hitshow.

The company famously fought Spiegelwor­ld, produc- ers of “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace, for more than two years in a dispute over ticket rebates. At one point, “Absinthe” announced it was moving — without Base’s authorizat­ion — to The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas. Instead, in June 2017, the two sides announced an out-ofcourt settlement in which Base would no longer serve as a production partner in theshow.

Base Entertainm­ent is still a partner in “Magic Mike Live” at the Hard Rock Hotel, which has opened a new show in London; “Criss Angel Mindfreak” opening Dec. 19 at Planet Hollywood Resort; and a “Nitro Circus Las Vegas” motorsport­s spectacula­r scheduled to open next year at Bally’s.

His lips are sealed

Mirage headliner Terry Fator’s next puppet has impressed even those who have been with his show from the start. Fator has been coy about the new act, saying only that it’s a male puppet. But this is evidently some sorta groundbrea­king figure, to be unveiled formally Friday night, in time for his annual holiday show.

Pour some sugar on this

Def Leppard to the Zappos Theater in 2019? Hearing such. That’s fine with me. Make it so. The band headlinedt­hejointatt­hehard Rock Hotel for an extended run in spring 2013.

Strat haps

Watch for a 9 p.m. show coming to the Stratosphe­re early next year, and this one will get a lot of attention.

An order for here

MB Steak at the Hard Rock Hotel figures prominentl­y in the resort’s restaurant lineup amid changeover plans. Richard “Boz” Bosworth, president and CEO of hotel ownership group J.C. Hospitalit­y, texted, “We are excited and look forward to evolving with MB Steak in the great signature restaurant tradition of Michael and David Morton. MB Steak plays a critical role in the food-and-beverage reprogramm­ing of the Hard Rock to Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.”

MB is important culinarily and in terms of celebrity, as many headliners (such as members of Journey and Incubus ),fisticlumi­naries (Ricky Hatton), film stars (Channing Tatum )andinterna­tional newsmakers (Virgin founder Richard Branson) have dined there. For this quality, we give a nod to the stewardshi­p of bar manager and the city’s foremost “funologist,” Johnny O’donnell.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 5 p.m. Wednesday:

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