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Long Running Shows 

             Legends in Concert at Harrah's Las Vegas he most sincere form of celebrity flattery
             

About the Legends in Concert: Legends in Concert is the longest running, independently owned production on Las Vegas Boulevard. The show has been around for 25 years - that's legendary itself, considering that Vegas shows typically run for one year.Part of the shows appeal is the revolving talent roster. On any given night, you might see the spitting images of such legends as Jay Leno, Barry White, Dolly Parton, Bette Midler, Madonna, the Temptations, Elvis Presley, Cher and more.
The night I visited, a pseudo-Elvis Presley swiveled his hips, working the crowd into a heated uproar as he sang "Suspicious Minds," and, of course, "Viva Las Vegas." A faux Tom Jones performed "Delilah," while his fans swooned. And a Bette Midler impersonator had the skeptics wondering if the real Divine Ms. M had entered the room.
The talent is as dazzling as the ornate costumes - there's no lip synching at the show, and each performer has spent years perfecting the way they walk, talk and even breathe in order to truly become their namesake. From the backup singers and dancers to the live orchestra, all set against the backdrop of a multi-tiered showroom with cushy round booths, Legends is a trip back to the old days of Vegas.
An interesting piece of trivia: You may have noticed that some of the names listed above, like Bette Midler, Cher and Elton John frequently perform in Las Vegas - the original artists, that is. It's customary in Legends concerts to schedule the tribute artists so that they don't coincide with those they're imitating. So if the real Bette Midler is performing across the street at Caesars Palace, the not-so-real one can expect to have the night off. Who needs the competition, right? Show Times for Legends in Concert: Monday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Phantom of the Opera

*Only in Las Vegas will you have privy to the all-encompassing emotional journey that is Andrew Lloyd Weber*s newest version of Phantom of the Opera. With a new name, and not to mention a new $40 million custom-built theatre, this show is sure to please even the most skeptical theatergoers. Since its opening in London in 1986, The Phantom of the Opera has brought in over $3 billion and delighted 80 million audience members worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing live entertainment shows of all time. However, I can guarantee that you will never see it like this anywhere else in the world. As many Phantom lovers know, the play is set in 1911 in the famous Paris Opera House. After you take your seat, take a second to look around. You will notice that you have been transported into the story and you are in the center of the Opera House itself. Like no other musical, you are no longer a disconnected audience member*you are now an essential part of the story that is about to surround you. Phantom  is the story of a young opera singer, Christine Daa*, who is mentored by a mysterious vocal coach who appears only in the shadows and lives in a secret lair below the opera house. Daa*, still grieving the death of her father, believes that her *angel of music* is actually the ghost of her late father. After several threats made by the Phantom, Christine is forced to choose between the love of her life, a young well-to-do socialite, and a life of solitude with the Phantom. The Phantom promises great misfortune to the theater and to the lives of actors and audience members. This is what makes this version of the story so entrancing. The Phantom isn*t threatening a mythical theater. He*s threatening the one you*re sitting in. What makes this show even more entertaining is that without cutting one note, the show was shortened from an almost three hour production to a 95-minute thrill ride that is much more audience friendly for those not used to sitting through Broadway-length productions. Sets change seamlessly before your eyes. There are no blackouts, no costume changes, and almost no down time. It feels as if you are watching a movie, except it*s being performed live, right before you*re eyes. But the play isn*t just a whimsical journey told in the universal language of music; it*s also, in a sense, a magic show with special effects that are sure to leave you wondering..."How did they do that?" Interesting Fact: There are actually two performers for each of the main roles. This allows for no costume changes. This also allows the Phantom to seemingly appear and disappear from different parts of the theater. However, if you didn*t already know, you never would*ve noticed. Not even from the front row! ***

 

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