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  • Mama Mia!


    When Swedish pop quartet ABBA hit it big in the 1970s with their sugary sweet songs, platforms and spandex were all the rage. Now, 30 years later, the hits are resurrected in the stage production of Mamma Mia! as are the clothes, the emcee jokingly announced, warning audiences members with nervous dispositions to beware of the costumes.

     

  • It's that good humor, fun clothes and upbeat music that has made Mamma Mia! a success on Broadway since 1999 and a popular addition to the Vegas Strip since 2003.

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  • Menopause The Musical


    This ode to aging, hot flashes, angry outbursts, inexplicable sobs and female bonding may be the most popular show in Las Vegas at the moment, with every performance selling out almost as soon as tickets become available.

     

  • Since Jeanie Linders' Menopause the Musical debuted March 28, 2001, in a 76-seat theater in Orlando, Fla., it has been performed in 40 cities and six countries.

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  • Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular


    It is estimated that more than 80 million people worldwide have seen Phantom of the Opera. Now fans of the stage show have a chance to see an all-new production, Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular, at the Venetian.

    The show merits the slight name change because several surprising new special effects have been added, as well as the show's staging in a beautiful, $40 million, custom-built theater reminiscent of the Palais Garnier, more commonly known as the Paris Opera House.

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  • Monty Python's Spamalot


    Danny Gans is a master at capturing the nuances of the artists he imitates. And with a repertoire of more than 300 characterizations, you never know who'll appear next.

     

  • But Gans does more than simply supply impressions. He becomes his subject, his voice slipping easily from character to character, adding his own comedic touches - a duet between Jimmy Stewart and Kermit the Frog is priceless; the Lion King's "Hakuna Matata" as sung by Frank Sinatra, ingenious.

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  • The Producers


    It may not always be Saturday night, but at the Colosseum, everything is all right as Elton John performs hit after hit while passionately playing his red piano, sitting atop a lighted star.

     

  • Appearing onstage in true Vegas fashion -- with giant lighted letters spelling out his name amid a neon wasteland, Elton John promises no politics, no paparazzi and no lip-synching. Instead, he delivers a jam-packed night of greatest hits set to the striking visuals of David LaChapelle, all with the underlying theme of love.

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