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Showgirls! The Ultimate Vegas Show is coming to Crown Theatre

Showgirls. Legends. Feathers. Sequins. Highkicks. And magic that astounds. All the sizzle and spectacle of Las Vegas will be celebrated when The Ultimate Vegas Show comes to Crown Theatre for one night only.

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Las Vegas is famous for its showgirls who first graced the stages of the clubs in the 1950s. Their glamour and popularity made them the unofficial icon of Las Vegas and they remain so to this day. There is nothing quite like seeing a Vegas Showgirl on stage in all her glory.

The Ultimate Vegas Show pays homage to the showgirl and incorporates other entertainment highlights that are synonymous with The Strip: breathtaking illusions and circus acts as well as critically acclaimed impersonators paying tribute to some of the greatest Vegas performers ever in Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Carmen Miranda and others.

In addition to the showgirls themselves, The Ultimate Vegas Show features Michael Boyd, one of the star finalist on Australia’s Got Talent in 2013, renowned stage and cabaret performer, David Cotter and top Elvis impersonator, Dean Vagas.

The show is choreographed by Todd Patrick who has worked across Europe and Asia with Disney, Versace, Dior, Issey Miyaki, Gucci and Chanel. This follows his successful dance career which included a starring role as the principal dancer in The Lido in Paris.

The 90 minute show comes to Perth after playing to sell-out crowds in Melbourne’s Crown Casino. With a repertoire covering Salsa to Showgirl, Ballroom to Ballet, Rock and Roll to Rio, The Ultimate Vegas Show promises to be just that.

The Ultimate Vegas Show will be at Crown Theatre Perth on Saturday 11th May. Tickets available from ticketmaster.com.au

Source:- Media release


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