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    'Tout Paris?╟╓ Opens at Stardust Hotel BY JOHN L. SCOTT Tlmts Staff Writer LAS VEGAS ?╟÷ On a Rue de Rivoli, then with lonely women in a giant boudoir. The femmes' cos-1 newly -built, panoramic stage, which ' features a swimming pool, ice rink, giant staircase and jjj six- elevators used .tii carry out spectacular effects, the eighth edition of Lido de Raids, "Tout Paris," opened at; the Stardust Hotel before a capacity invitational audience. The new production, staged and directed by Bonn Arden and produced i by/Frank Sdnnes, is anj extravaganza in the bestf- Lido de Paris tradition,* saturated with lavish en-f semble numbers; be'autiful girls including a- group oft ^parading nddes,' male dang . cers and singers, the usuafs ' spectacular - tragedy, and,?╟╓ several top vaudeville! Camels on Stage Of course no show of this* type, -would lack animajP acts, and sure enough jN *?√ß '-Sands 6f Adventure".two ' camgls make- their appeal; ?╟╓' raripe pri stage. /.?╟╓?╟≤ , After a flashy opening, featuring L e s BJuebelH /Girls;,#mgers, dancers Sna?╟  parading nudes, .a 'rathdr I ?╟╓amazing- juggler, Ru.dyj .rSchweitzer,..takes over] with,. his -tricks, and is iollowed . ,by the ( desert segment starring ! dancdr ?╟≤ Marya Llnero and male' singer Jack Kassel. ; / Miss Linero worked -va- .?╟≤'liatttly'despite.an injured, ankle. JfCessel revealed a Tesonant, powerful . vorc.e.?╟╓ /' -''Sands of A.dVepture? ?√ßincludes a ?╟≤ feahd storm, water- sirens. in a ihirage . iSe??dehoe,' - and - a .featlWl g,m ?║?╜i'tj^lle^i;; sf^^e :Mncl^ntM. :R. o u'mil ? The ice stage' in "Big* Top Fantasy" brings two-, j talented skaters, Haney- Lee Parker and --Nicky Powers, into - the spotlight. ..Rhey .received heavy apf.- . plause at-the opening per? - formance.' ^ , iW;$lfer'Reberte 'Brother? ' o f f,er .unique ?√ßAcrobatics' i and are followed by anoth/ ?√ß er lavish |5^auction nuirft l dealing first with lonely men ori a rainy night on tumbs in rose and aquama- rine brought oh?╟╓s and ah's frorrj women in the au- dience. The spectacular tragedy -?╟÷always associated with a Sennes-Arden show ?╟÷ is "Phantom of the Opera," in which the phantom pursues the prima balleri- na (Miss Linerp) while a ballet is in progress. The theatej? entually burns. A unique audience back- ground is another feature of this Interesting piece. Returning as top act of the Lido de Paris show are The Nitwits, 10 zany musi- cians who last appeared at the Stardust in 1966. ?√ß They're just as funny as ever despite a familiar routine. Scores of Beauties y "The?╟╓ Magic Stairca|i|| 'populated, ' by ?╟≤ sepres ! of ?√ß beauties, closes "Tout Pa-' 'fis." ; t Harvey Warren and Fost designed the eye- popping set?. Warren is responsible for art direc- tion, and original music by J.P. Landeau is conducted by Eddie O'Neil. FolcoA costumes appear unusual - ly colorful. . , Arden's staging and di- ? α atogi gltgelcg HDftttgg Tues.,May21,1968-Part IV 13- rection are, as usual, drawer. "Tout Par top should run at the Stardust i s" for at least a year. HS r= f BARNEY GLAZER In L Vegas The Stardust Hotel last week premiered ?╟úTout Paris,?╟Ñ eighth edition of the Lido de Paris in its magnificent Cafe Continen- tal. As with its first seven edi- tions, ?╟úTout Paris?╟Ñ featured spectacular'production numbers interspersed with' many excel- lent acts. Donn'Arden againiV presented his singers and beautiful Bluer bell Girl dancers in the produc- tion numbers. The Lido of Paris is their home base, but actually they appear with leading spec- tacular shows in many Euro- pean entertainment capitals. - The eighth edition features a great disaster scene, traditional in the/revue. Both the swim- ming pool and ice rink were rebuilt, the Lido stage remain- ing the only stage in Las Vegas with both. j Six independent elevators car- ry out spectacular effects. Addi- tionally, turntables at either end of the stage increase visibil- ity from all sdats and -make viewing easy from any table in the room. A staircase lends further flex- ibility to the panoramic stage, j The descending disks remain, with new decorations. Beautiful j chandeliers have been added. Italian costume designer Folco J made all costumes for the show j in Las Vegas': Supporting acts include:' The Nitwits,' -# zany group of -10' | musicians, last \ seen here in 1966. All other acts, from the Paris Lido, appear here for the first time. ; skaters Parker and Powers headline the moveable ice stage show. Rudy Schweitz- er has an unusual juggling act. Binder and Binder, a teeter- board boy-girl j act, performs feats of balance. Speedy, comic contortionists Evers and Toni add the tyrolean flavor. If you're looking for the most spectacular show in town, no need to make an issue of it as Lancelot made ojut of his quest for the Holy Grail. You?╟╓ll find the spectacle at the Star- dust and it will be here for a long time. One suggestion: make your reservations well in advance of your planned visit. Ai'lot of other folks will have the Same idea. 7WT?╜ NEWS FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT CAPITAL OF THE WdRLD V?╜l.m No. '5^ Mjll7, 1968 Published Every Friday 25 Cents LIDO UNVEILS EIGHTH EDITION Stardust Spectacular Bows With New Talent In Remodeled Showroom Lights of Las Vegas by PHIL SOLOMON Donn Arden Top Choice To Replace Flo Ziegfeld 1 -.T'VF ASKED Donn Arden who he^ ?√ß thought has replaced the* late and 3 great showman Flo! Ziegfeld^ 'assum- | mg someone did. I ^This^r>il'Iuit^)Yiii(l Donn unS&o- his' the Stl^m^p^l'fcido de Paris, j- 16 at the Stardust Hotel. i fe Wo easy or pat answer to this you know, Phil.?╟Ñ , * [ ?╟úIn the Ziegfeld,Donn con- tinued, use cjl 1 ^ or less ; seldom sec-u- id JFtjKs " course Many -peQgXe, 1 knew olj^^^ld. but | one of his Tt- wasnV.c oil/ horn j the West: I ?╟úF?╜a with lnm. Suie?½ George White and Billy Rose put on I i great shows, butUnlm -w-as "only one/ I Ziegfeld.?╟Ñ ?╟úUntil the Kssgtacular nightclub^^^ffi^Sio w'naml i t(WiHrdiVc'hbira^ajm^i Mujj5rat^|l In-gaujf^staging^Ei^s'.?╟╓^^SH Desert inn I i Oitf?√ß.> i fm ic?( laEt i V( Rajs,11<11 Sla rdnst in Lido show In, l946rM^g^S.u'fir^fr- Lido Donn mryah\*q\ his <\uc| c<osC aPP1 oxi'inatoh^'^^O^KyB lot Ziegfeld M >S 65^111 lc)2^5ai?╟╓id 193 oV?╟÷'f David Menick: **6x1 has ?√ß id- tom' sli(m?╟ "s^gomg'^a't^P buc<li<iPalf.in3'tb?╤^S ^Ufej-tacii 1 vRarry Ashton MmapiTO'shmis' buH*S\itTf*'smalC^ ()ini>Areil-t() Donn?╟╓s oduceivTast!the Dunes?╟╓ Frederic Apcar ^and Tropi- ^4n?½on> Az/biomdiicc- one or?╟╓&y^^ IBi^^^^hile Donn always^llas^ three ?√ß Ev^^Earl Carroll did afot pioUn^B BSSBmMw^as Donn altlio Sm^lm^av. j^^i^eijanf?tliey^ield\i^to the Zieg- ?╟úI like tpUhink ; ?╟╓ traditioftj^^^Si^bonn. *T - dress a ^uddc^liovrairl? I have pH-*Pai ilf. usc' fi\ e".i ayoh ing I firmly be-J ?╟╓ ,lie\ ef)|puse mv iSmav^irls-'in the Ziegii ^ffild^nanner:?╟Ñ;-' 1 cducafeq of ZiegfClc^ Donn Arden has todiead' f thc.-lisma^^m'?╟╓ top'aiari. lie lias Jisc'd?╟╓X' |^^^gfC|&'lp<3ppje., inr;thte??╟╓ Stardust durinjg the/pastf 10 years - ^licU^^^m^ulfci^dnev tor liis shows ^^^Sahy/qfeher person in?╟╓ snoiSbusX,?╟╓-- lifists... In my opinio^ Arden tviH J^ver surpass his ?╟úPzazz, ?╟╓68!,?╟Ñ currently ap- (Continued on Page 33 ) LIGHTS OF LAS'VEGAS dmom i^pq^^I'gl-?╟╓-at the Desert Inn Hotel/Tjhis'X?╟╓ jfe^^^v'ijiWut^jAtllj^fiYs the'/gi est spectacular revue SVtiiti. .P11!'. I gether. There is no equal. THE ALL NEW JOido ?╟úTOUT PARIS?╟Ñ 8th AND MOST SPECTACUUR EDITION / Produced by Frank Serines Conceived by Pierre Louis-Guerin and Rene Fraday. Staged and Directed by Donn Arden r ^ Costumesby Folco frT.-- With tiie world famous Bluebell Girls ^ ;f DeCor by Warren a nd Fost Origin^fluslc byHafbert and Landreau Sf * ~rh, - if " v mm ML . ; ; j ?╟╓mV ?√ß 4^ ?√ß I ?√ß ll ?√ß The eighth^ed^^^^^^^Pdo de Paris opened after a flight date I delay ^^^jMtechnicJ^^e^^liursdavdri dtfm|ilie newly re- I tar1111sr Hotel. Lavish pro- featuring the famous I Do^^Mici^iTmeraK'iid _______________________ . the Nitwits, a zany group o?·-10 musicians who tet appeared with great success in 1966; top (Continued on Page 6Mf?║ STARDUST UNVEILS " 8TH LIDO EDITION g/, I) international skating team Park- facilities that include revolving added a host of brand new acts I in|S^M| by prod,q.ft^ Frank i Sennes. Featured in the new show are and Toni, the beautiful Bluebell others. been going on for the last few j weeks (despite the theatre?╟╓s i# schedule) to complete new stage stage platforms, an ice rink and a E|liThese new fa- cilities combine with top talent lLido show as audiences have come to expect i?½f the Stardust. LAS VISAS SUN Tussdsiy, May 21,1968 * VEGAS DAZE AND NIGHTS* PdfSIPD, v-arretn: eaitwff nr *Tj>tn de Paris?╟Ñ a( the Stardust doesn.t have the saucy, sexy impudence of the ?╜,Ch 1Hst ej???fd?╟╓ ther?╜?╟╓s enough of the genius k ?½enn,es and Donn Arden and company in this ^extravaganza to overwhelm many of the tourisfe who?╟╓ll ?! months bpakH mWJKtJ w T,ths?╟╓ D.roduced by Sennes and aided and abetted by the comhmed efforts of Harvey Warren and Jim BS ?? Paris?╟Ñ frolic hady theYmpressive h"l . |MS?Σ≤Kaba' "?╟╓e mmerms ?√ß?╟╓?╟╓ lpoV??er-th,0r0U?hly P%hopathic Nitwits', a ?╟úLido de gggfaris fixture in many of the editions, are back With g&heir bumbling,^strangely enchanting efforts mucPto ti t ni|0Miu]( of the highly amused first nightersSlt g|would, however, be nice/to, have the Nitwits inser&M w ,ro^llle or two, which I?╟╓ip sure they can Then j. -/there s Nancy Lee Parker, a lovely, whirling miragjfn I rr Pi III PFtner Nicky Powers. Her a?robatS?n x ce are sometimes incredible to behold. And she aWI 4?fJh?xartner g?t,the biggest ovation of the night from the) ? ghrlX-appre-cJatlve> riGWy clad pafrons. . 1 Tms edition has only one ?╟údisaster?╟Ñ production ?Σ≤bil?╟╓ ,uPha"t?.m of the Opera?╟Ñ, which ultimately re-1 sults^in the picturesque holocaust that follows. Add gorgeous costuming, spec-'-?╟÷----------~u?r, tacular guys and gals, ex- quisite staging and you have the usual formula for a ?╟úLido de Paris?╟Ñ which will keep the showroom active throughout.