Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘This Is Christmas’ makes it to Palazzo

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THIS Christmas spectacula­r was becoming so star-crossed it seemed the Grinch himself was running the show.

A Covid-forced shutdown, the loss of its original co-director, and water damage to the theater threw this effort into peril. But “This Is Christmas,” something of a Las Vegas Christmas miracle, made it out the other side. The family-friendly, Vegas-tinged holiday show opens Friday and runs through Dec. 26 at the Palazzo Theater (showtimes are 3 and 7 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; tickets are $69.95 to $99.95, not including fees).

Following the show’s first full dress rehearsal Tuesday, creator and producer

Pat Caddick was asked if he felt this project would never make the stage over the past year.

“I really, really did become concerned,” Caddick says. “The first thing I did was talk to the hotel. They gave their full support. That was an important conversati­on. Then we moved from the Venetian Theatre to this theater, where honestly I think this theater better suits the show.”

Of course, he means when it is dry. A burst pipe behind the theater drenched the venue and forced the show to rehearse off-site and at Opaline Theater at The Venetian until the place was restored to performanc­e standards.

“The theater suffered this flood damage about seven, eight weeks ago and we were working overtime to get it functional,” Neil Miller says. “From the floor to the video walls, all of the presentati­on pieces were affected. We had to repair all that before the show started moving in.”

The cast was sidelined on Nov. 25, 2020, a year and a day ahead of Friday’s opening. The shutdown was, of course, prompted by a return to pandemic restrictio­ns. From that lineup, Eric Jordan Young is unable to perform because of an injury to his left Achilles’ tendon, suffered in an August performanc­e in Usher’s “Backstory Pass” at Caesars Palace.

Veteran Vegas director Blair Farrington has stepped in as co-director, adding valuable production experience from his days with “Baz” at Palazzo, the “Show in the Sky” at Rio and currently in “M.J.: The Evolution” at Mosaic on the Strip.

Onstage, the talent includes singers Diana Degarmo and Ace Young (“American Idol”), Randal Keith (“Le Miserables,” “Phantom —

The Las Vegas Spectacula­r”), Laura Wright (“Vegas! The Show,” “Fantasy” at Luxor and “Idol”), Jaclyn Mcspadden (“Baz,” “Postmodern Jukebox”), Lou Gazzara (“Vegas! The Show” and “Idol”), and touring duo Ben Stone and Jasmine Trias (also of “Idol”).

The show’s live band and lavish staging (the oversize Christmas decoration­s flanking the stage are positively hypnotic) should make it a popular draw, provided the audience is in a festive mood. The balcony is open, about doubling the venue’s capacity to beyond 1,200.

The show is available for families but has moments for the grown-ups. Trias and Stone sing “Baby, It’s

Cold Outside” with the roles switched, Trias acting as the pursuant. The costumes are regal and flashy, hinting toward large-scale Vegas revues of generation­s ago.

Caddick talks of one day touring the show to performing arts centers across the country, or making it an annual event at the Palazzo Theater.

“We see just enough Vegas in it to have national appeal,” the producer says.

Caddick has worked with the production “Splash” at Mandalay Bay, along with Wayne Newton, Danny Gans, “Vegas! The Show,” “Zombie Burlesque” and “Baz” over the years. He has met any challenge, creatively, financiall­y and (in this instance) pandemical­ly.

“We are moving this forward, working as hard as we can,” Caddick says. “This is a cast of thoroughbr­eds. If we put it together, and we give them the opportunit­y, they will always shine.”

Jaclyn Mcspadden performs during a preview of “This Is Christmas” on Tuesday at the Palazzo Theater.

Cool Hang Alert

The room is always cooler when Clint Holmes is onstage. His annual holiday production is 7 p.m. Dec. 3 and 3 and 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at Myron’s at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $37 to $59 (not including fees) at thesmithce­nter.com. If you can’t get the spirit at this show, you ain’t gettin’ it.

The Review-journal is owned by the family of Dr. Miriam Adelson, the majority shareholde­r of Las Vegas Sands Corp., which operates Palazzo.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section.

His “Podkats!” podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal. com/podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

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