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Known for her incomparable humor, over-the-top imagination
and captivating charisma, the Divine Miss M. has appropriately titled her new Las Vegas production "Bette
Midler The Showgirl Must Go On." The show, which is created exclusively for The
Colosseum at Caesars
Palace, will make its
highly anticipated debut on February 20, 2008.
With plenty of girls and gags, "The Showgirl Must Go On"
will feature some of Midler's favorite colorful characters, from Delores Delago
– the wheelchair-bound mermaid – to the oldest living showgirl in Las Vegas,
old, old, old Soph. Midler and her entourage of talented performers, comprised
of the staggering Harlettes (Jordan Ballard, Kyra DaCosta and Kamilah Martin),
a 13 piece band— which includes a six piece horn section from the Las Vegas
band "The Fat City Horns" — and 20 female dancers, are rehearsing in New
York and Los Angeles before heading to Las Vegas to continue rehearsals in
January 2008.
Due to high demand, five shows have been added to her first
run at The Colosseum. These additional performances, scheduled for March 11,
12, 14, 15 and 16, will go on sale Sunday, December 9. Tickets can be purchased
by calling 1-877-7BETTEM (723-8836) or online at www.ticketmaster.com keyword "Bette
Midler". Tickets may also be purchased in person at The Colosseum at Caesars
Palace Box Office, which is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ticket prices
are $95, $140, $175, and $250.
Bette Midler will perform approximately 100 shows a year at
The Colosseum at Caesars
Palace. "The Showgirl Must
Go On" will hit the stage five nights per week at 7:30 p.m. and will be dark on
Mondays and Thursdays.
Visit bette.aeglive.com
for more information on "Bette Midler The Showgirl Must Go On" at The Colosseum
at Caesars Palace. For additional information
on The Divine Miss M., please visit her website www.bettemidler.com
Photo of Bette Midler by Greg Gorman