The
Plaza Hotel & Casino announces that “Centerfolds of Magic” will open in the
Plaza’s showroom on May 1.
“Centerfolds
of Magic,” the first Las Vegas show in the 21st century starring an all female
ensemble of topless magicians, will perform six nights a week at 11 p.m. (dark
on Thursdays). This late-night adult cabaret, directed by John Lewis and
produced by Levinson, Lewis & Gillespie, is a blend of award-winning
illusions, talented and sexy female magicians, contemporary choreography, and
hilarious original comedy.
Show
production numbers will incorporate original music drawing on the rhythms of
bands like Imagine Dragons, OneRepublic, Neon Trees, Maroon 5 and Train. Mic
Thompson’s innovative choreography will highlight the women, magic and mystery,
while designer Brunie created the show’s exotic costumes.
Taya
Parker, 2009 “Penthouse Pet of the Year” and eight-time Penthouse Magazine
cover girl, will host and perform in “Centerfolds of Magic.” The most-published
Penthouse Pet in history, she has also graced the pages of Playboy. Parker has
also performed to rave reviews in Las Vegas at the Orleans, Hard Rock, Stardust
and Sahara hotel-casinos.
The
show’s producers said Parker and four stunning female entertainers will dazzle
audiences, performing such feats of magic as: legendary illusionist Doug
Henning’s “Bumps In the Night;” sawing a lady in two in a clear box; a wild and
crazy performance with Jekyll and Hyde in bondage; Sexy Zombies disappearing
and reappearing on stage; and famed magician Harry Houdini’s frightening water
substitution. The “Centerfolds of Magic Door” will also “magically” reveal a
different celebrity each night to the audience.
In
addition, the show will open with the award-winning antics of comedian Joe
Trammel, the “TV Guy.” Trammel has performed as a headliner in Las Vegas and on
multiple television specials. Wayne Newton described Trammel as being “one of
the most talented and incredible entertainers he has ever met.” The popular
comedian recently worked as a comedy coach and performer on VH1’s “The Surreal
Life’s Fame Games,” hosted by Robin Leach.
Ticket
prices range from $49 to $69, and customers must be 18 years of age or older.
Tickets can be purchased at the Plaza’s box office or online at
www.plazahotelcasino.com.
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