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NIGHTLIFE: PRODUCTION SHOWS
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Legends in Concert
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This is a crowd-pleaser, which is probably why it's been running since May 1983. Arguably the best of the Vegas impersonator shows (though it's hard to quantify such things), Legends features performers singing live rather than lip-synching. And the performers look remarkably like the originals; free use of video cutting between action on stage and the real performer generally shows what a good simulation the former is. Acts vary from night to night (in a showroom that could use a face-lift) on a nice, large stage with modern hydraulics but twinkle lighting that is stuck in a Flip Wilson Show time warp. The personal touches here include scantily clad (but well-choreographed) male and female dancers, and an utterly useless green laser. When we went, the performers included a carbon copy (at least in looks) of the early Little Richard, a crowd-pleasing Shania Twain, an energetic Prince, an appropriately flamboyant Liberace, a striking Bette Midler, and one helluva Elvis impersonator.
3535 Las Vegas Blvd. S.Phone: 888/777-7664.Open: Mon-Sat 7:30 and 10:30pm.Tickets $40 adults (includes 1 drink, tax, and gratuity), $25 children 12 and under.
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