Viva Elvis??

February 25, 2010 by The Vegas Tourist  

Viva Elvis opened…  Cirque’s newest travesty at the City Center/Aria resort.  So they tell me.  And it wasn’t pretty. Once you get past the paid and favor-called in reviews, you get the people who really tell you what it was like.  And it wasn’t pretty.

According to those I have talked to, The Viva Elvis show is much better than Criss Angle’s Believe.  But that’s like comparing having a headache to having a lobotomy… Not much of a reference.

Was it good?  Yes.  Most people agree that the show is Vegas good. Worth seeing.  Not:  Worth seeing, verses “Must See”.  Was it  amazing?  Not so much.  As we usually expect from a Cirq show.  Criss Angel lowered our expectations, but we thought maybe that was a momentary lapse.  Not so.  Unless you are a really big Elvis fan, this show belongs on your “should see” list.  Is it on par with other, earlier Cirq shows?  “Hell NO” is the common response.

Cirque du Soleil is apparently getting worn out, lazy and truely uninspiring.  They are letting too many people and factors influence their newest productions.  When you look back at the first, Mystere, it was built, molded and created in utmost secrecy.  The creator almost had Steve Wynn booted from the property until they figured out he was paying their bills.

Look how long that show has lasted.  The newer ones have been put through political correctness and social re-engineering to the max.   Instead of thinking about “wowing” the customer; they worry more about hurting the feelings of those whose hands are in the cookie jar.

Laurence Fishburne & Andrew Dice Clay

This one has suffered from a constant revolving door of characters, talent and production numbers since day one.  Including a scene with a flaming redhead dancer that was cut because Priscilla was offended.  Think Anne-Margret and you will understand.

Am I going to go see it?  Hell Yes.  I like Elvis and I also like to see great train wrecks.  Not that I am worried about this on egoing anywhere, this one will be playing for a while before they shut it down for “fine tuning”.

Personally, I give it six months and it will be an entirely new and different show.  Something worth the Two for One offers they will surly be throwing your way.  Or maybe the marketing people will create a package.  Buy a ticket; get a free buffet in the near empty Aria Buffet.

The head scratchers are why they screwed up the music of Elvis?   That’s what Elvis was about.  the music and the movements.  Here it seems they were meshing it up and trying to make it more modern and hip.  Also, why is a Colonel Parker type character  made to be the storyteller of the production?  Wasn’t he like the reason Elvis was always broke and stoned out of his mind??

Mark Anthony
Host of The Vegas Tourist Podcast

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Da’ Bulls. Bloodless Bullfighting

February 2, 2010 by The Vegas Tourist  

How does one explain bloodless bullfighting??  That is a good question.  We went to the last of three Don Bull sessions this weekend at the South Point.  And it was a blast.  Nothing like the PA or I had expected and made us upset that we missed the previous shows last year.

Instead of the blood, gore and violence you associate with bullfighting; you have a pageantry of pride, skills and a lot of bravado being displayed as they challenge and taunt the bull into submission.

You have the bullfighters using banderillas tipped with Velcro instead of spears.  The brightly colored matadors thrust the re-engineered swords onto a sheet of Velcro on the bull’s back.  Hard to imagine, but it works…

It is the dance between the bullfighter and the bull that needs to be seen to really be appreciated.  The skills and the style each matador has to wear down the bull and get the spears to stick are captivating in its own right.  To finally have the bull at your submission determines the win or the end of the match.

This sport originated in Spain, is popular in Mexico and growing in California.  This was one of the few times it is seen anywhere else.  That was the main objective for the show was to prove the sport could be entertaining without the violence and that it is about the art form, more than the spectacle.

As always, if there is a bull involved, you have a 99.999% chance that at least one of them will spot your lovable host and want to have a piece of me. This event was no exception.  Checkout this picture to see just how close we were to the bulls (Mark meets the bull).  We could count the hairs in his flaring nostrils as he sized me up….

So if they bring this back, you can be sure that we will be there and inviting to bring along a few of our fans for the show….

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