photo: Tommy Campion
The Ultimate Vegas Show, which just opened at Jupiters Casino, Gold Coast, gives a taste of Vegas, but nothing quite measures up to feasting on the real thing.
What is a Vegas tribute show without an Elvis impersonator? Dean Vegas as Elvis lifted the mood although David Cotter as Dean Martin slightly fumbled his way through many segues of the night. Illusionist Michael Boyd’s acts were impressive and showed a warm connection to the crowd.
The standout of the night was the incomparable master comedic juggler Romano Frediani, whose experience and bloodline of eight generations of circus performers made the crowd roar with laughter and delight at his engaging act. It is worth seeing this show if only to bear witness to his genius, and the show would have benefited greatly by giving more stage time to this entertaining act.
photo: Tommy Campion
Overall, The Ultimate Vegas Show lacks a little metaphorical sparkle from the real deal, which although was made up for in the costumes, the variety show needed just a little more je ne sais quoi to razzle dazzle us.
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