This is the last place to experience the over-the-top vision of Vegas showman Donn Arden, who produced shows on the Strip from 1952 to 1994. A cast of 80 or more performs in a theater with 1,100 seats, but the show is stolen by the gargantuan sets and props, such as the sinking of the Titanic and Samson destroying the temple. It's still the best vehicle for showgirls parading about in the largest spectacle of feathers and bare breasts, even if attempts to freshen some of the segments middle out between retro nostalgia and a modern reinvention of the form. Baz Luhrmann, where are you?
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