Grand Ole Vegas Review at the Plaza
Photos by Nikki Artale
The Grand Ole Vegas Review takes you back to
the good ole days of Vaudeville that features talented performers on the Las
Vegas Strip and Broadway Shows. The music director of Phantom, Jonathan
Gorst, opens the show playing the
piano and singing "Ain't She Sweet" and "Iv'e Been Working on
the Railroadd". Jonathan Gorst co created and directed the show along with
his talented wife Marisa Gorst, who is also a featured performer in the
show.
Marisa and Jonathan Gorst
The skits and one liners were hilarious, especially
The Cousins, the First, the Second and the Final Reading and The Puppet.
The show has a cast of incredible talented stars who
have played on some of the largest stages in the world and now they share their
belly laughs in what people are calling the best afternoon family show at The
Plaza Casino Hotel.
Mayor Caroline Goodman presented the show with a proclamation, which
Jonathan shared with the audience
Jonathan Gorst
One of the best parts
of the show was the spoof about the various strip hotels and the circus
acts.
The Grand Ole Vegas Review takes you on a 90 minute
journey by the cast members who are both talented and superb. It is the good
ole days, right now.
A private media reception was held after the show and
congratulation balloons were presented to Marisa and Jonathan.
On hand to to celebrate were some local entertainers
who attended the show, Lorena Peril, who stars in "Fantasy"
a late night topless review at the Luxor, where she receives standing
ovations. Lorena has a powerful voice and is fabulous in the Fantasy Show. She
attended with her husband Jon Narbaitz who plays in the house band in
the Red Light Lounge at Planet Hollywood Monday through Thursday from
9:00 pm to 1:00 am, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 pm to 2:00 am.
Jon Narbaitz and Lorena Peril
Also in attendance was the very talented and handsome
Zowie Bowie and Lydia Ansel. You must go to see him perform at the Red
Rock Casino Hotel on Friday nights and on Freemont St. on Saturday nights.
Lydia Ansel and Zowie Bowie
This is a must see review that everyone is calling a
great family show downtown. Bruce Merrin is handling the public
relations for the show.
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