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Thread: Topic Of The Week: Most Memorable Show

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    Default Most Memorable Show

    Without a doubt, the most memorable show for me was our first Vegas show......Mystere. My husband and I were awestruck by this show. It was like nothing we had ever seen before. In fact, we've seen Mystere twice. We then loved 'O' and The Beatles LOVE...all by Cirque du Soleil. We just returned from Vegas where we saw Holly Madison in Peepshow. That was good, but nothing like Cirque shows. They are in a league of their own.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1940GMC View Post
    Without a doubt, the most memorable show for me was our first Vegas show......Mystere. My husband and I were awestruck by this show. It was like nothing we had ever seen before. In fact, we've seen Mystere twice. We then loved 'O' and The Beatles LOVE...all by Cirque du Soleil. We just returned from Vegas where we saw Holly Madison in Peepshow. That was good, but nothing like Cirque shows. They are in a league of their own.
    Garth Brooks hands down. Saw him twice and I'll see him again if I get the chance! Followed by Elton John, Jersey Boys Bette Midler, Celine Dion, Danny Gans and Mystere. I'll have to agree with a previous poster that Cher was the biggest disappointment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    This week's Topic Of The Week question is:

    What was the most memorable show or entertainer your have even seen in Las Vegas ?

    I was glad I got to see Wayne Newton on one of the last nights he was appearing at the Stardust. It was a real good musical show, considering it centered around a guy who can't hardly sing anymore.


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    Default Most Memorable Shows

    I cannot just name one, so I'll make a short list:

    Siegfried and Roy
    Shirley MacLaine
    (Dean Martin, who was sitting at the table in front of us, joined her on stage)
    Tom Jones
    Mac Davis
    Rodney Dangerfield
    Joan Rivers and David Brenner together

    Life is a gamble.


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    I have been to Las Vegas many times, and the best show I have seen was EFX with Micheal Crawford at the MGM Grand.


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    Default Most Memorable Show

    Wayne Newton.


    I wish I was around back in the day to see Elvis and the Rat Pack.

    Biggest disappointment- I had front row center to see Don Rickles and he cancelled the show.
    Always dreamin' I'm in Vegas!


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    I have several best shows:

    Bette Midler "The showgirl must go on"
    Elton John "Million dollar piano"
    Janet Jackson "Number one's"
    Gladys Knight "A Mic and a Light"
    Human Nature at Imperial Palace
    The Temptations at the Orleans

    Oh and Brad Garrett is one funny dude!!!

    All these shows wore just unbelievable and I can't pick the one that was the best.
    Last edited by Frank Slegers Holland; 08-03-2012 at 11:26 AM.


  8. Default Best Show

    It was years ago - Kenny Kerr Boylesque
    La Cage too
    Righteous Brothers
    Best lounge shows - Mills Brothers and Ink Spots back in 1970s


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    Caesar's Magical Kingdom, it was relatively inexpensive and food was decent and included house wine. It was a great value and terrific evening. I totally miss it.


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