John Leslie Wolfe (Monsieur Andre) watches as children, at Family Promise Dinner, bring cake to Bruce Ewing (Monsieur Reyer & Jeweler). Photo credit: Dana Satterwhite
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The First Annual Easter Bonnet Competition Sunday, March 16th at 2pm at the Chippendales Theatre (in the Rio Hotel). Benefiting St. Therese Center HIV Outreach program and Broadway Cares.
Click here for a review of the event and photos
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"Viva Las Vegas"

Las Vegas, Nevada has been called Sin City and The Entertainment Capitol of the World. I call it home. I moved to Las Vegas in
May 1996 and have enjoyed living here. It is a city that is like no other. Where else can you watch fantastic circus shows,
Pirates fighting the British navy, a volcano erupting, and earthquakes on stage? You can watch a medieval jousting match and
join in a Masquerade show in the sky. You can also see imitators (Elvis, Madonna, Liza, Michael Jackson, etc) perform almost
every night and magicians of every type and white tigers. Visit an Egyptian Pyramid, Monte Carlo, Italy, Paris and other exotic
places all in one city. This all happens in one magical four-mile strip of land called the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas offers more than gambling in casinos. We have production shows that seem to have been inspired by the Zigfield
Follies. Some shows are like old time vaudeville shows with juggling, magic, dog acts, and comedy. Most production shows
have a lot of glitz and glamour. Costumes for the ladies in some show are very minimal, but not all the shows.
Don't forget we have great dining and shopping too! Las Vegas is an oasis in the desert that offers something for everyone...

Information on what to see, show reviews, places to eat,
shopping, etc. Check below:
For Las Vegas information or to ask questions email C. Weaver
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Vegas Arts & Entertainment Corner
Community Theatre Is Alive and Well In Las Vegas! Click here for more information.
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BroadwayVegas.blogspot New Website showcases all of the wonderful things that are happening with the "Broadway" shows in Las Vegas, when the cast is not on stage. Such as: Outreach work in the community, concerts performers are doing on their own, and readings of new musicals, and information about the events will be posted on the site.
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