Change is the key word for the Horizon Casino Resorts running show in a big way.
Aptly, Yesterday recently finished a run that began in January. Taking the place of the Beatles tribute act in the Horizons Golden Cabaret is Carnival Cabaret, which became the South Shores longest-running show from February 2000 through January 2004.
This transcends the regular bar drag show, said choreographer Luis Camacho. Its not just the faces, the makeup, its all the nuances.
Change isnt important just because Carnival Cabaret consists of an all-male cast portraying iconic female entertainers. Not content to rehash the successful previous show, the cast and crew have updated their repertoire, returning with new members and with a variety of inspirations from which to draw to keep Carnival Cabaret fresh.
Some of the characters are different, and its four years later, and our producer and choreographer decided this show is going to be much more musical than the last one, said James Gypsy Haake, the 76-year-old master of ceremonies who was the original host of La Cage Aux Folles in 1981 when it opened in Beverly Hills.
All the cast members here are actors, said Haake, who has appeared in a number of movies, including Mel Brooks To Be Or Not to Be and whose interaction with audiences also keeps the show fresh.
We try to change it every few weeks: Different nuances, Camacho agreed. We wont ever let stuff get stale.
That wasnt the primary concern when Carnival Cabaret premiered in 2000. Dan Gore, one of the producers along with Paul Blane, acknowledged that some casinogoers and residents were a little reluctant to see the show come to Tahoe. That didnt last long.
Steve Lloyd is really connected with the employees here to see what works and what doesnt, Gore said of the Horizons general manager.
The Horizon ended up re-signing the simple little show that could four times, generating longevity, popular buzz and critical acclaim.
Carnival Cabaret is one of those shows you want to take every male friend to and make sure you are sitting up front, then managing editor Kathryn Reed wrote in the Tahoe Daily Tribune. Carnival Cabaret is a tasteful foray into the world of female impersonators. Its a cabaret as the name says. Its part comedy. Its all entertainment. And the cast must be doing something right because its the longest-running show at Stateline.
It no longer seems like a simple little show, though. A recent rehearsal at the Horizon hinted at the lavish stage production and some surprises still in store for audiences.
I have a $200,000 wardrobe here for this show, Haake said, crediting Barbara Parina from Sidestreet Boutique and Tuxedo Rentals in South Lake Tahoe with helping him prepare his costumes. In addition to Haake, Frank Moore takes a turn as Prince, Patrick Ross plays Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler, Kevin Wiley portrays Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, Steven Andrade is Cher, Tony Celestine portrays Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick, and the I Am What I Am finale highlights James Hoagland.
We take them on a journey highlights of all these celebrities careers, Camacho said.
Carnival Cabaret has signed on for four months at the Horizon, with an option to continue. The all-ages show runs at 8 and 10 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays through Jan. 3 in the Golden Cabaret.
Dan Thomas evidently is Lake Tahoe Actions dance reporter.
Aptly, Yesterday recently finished a run that began in January. Taking the place of the Beatles tribute act in the Horizons Golden Cabaret is Carnival Cabaret, which became the South Shores longest-running show from February 2000 through January 2004.
This transcends the regular bar drag show, said choreographer Luis Camacho. Its not just the faces, the makeup, its all the nuances.
Change isnt important just because Carnival Cabaret consists of an all-male cast portraying iconic female entertainers. Not content to rehash the successful previous show, the cast and crew have updated their repertoire, returning with new members and with a variety of inspirations from which to draw to keep Carnival Cabaret fresh.
Some of the characters are different, and its four years later, and our producer and choreographer decided this show is going to be much more musical than the last one, said James Gypsy Haake, the 76-year-old master of ceremonies who was the original host of La Cage Aux Folles in 1981 when it opened in Beverly Hills.
All the cast members here are actors, said Haake, who has appeared in a number of movies, including Mel Brooks To Be Or Not to Be and whose interaction with audiences also keeps the show fresh.
We try to change it every few weeks: Different nuances, Camacho agreed. We wont ever let stuff get stale.
That wasnt the primary concern when Carnival Cabaret premiered in 2000. Dan Gore, one of the producers along with Paul Blane, acknowledged that some casinogoers and residents were a little reluctant to see the show come to Tahoe. That didnt last long.
Steve Lloyd is really connected with the employees here to see what works and what doesnt, Gore said of the Horizons general manager.
The Horizon ended up re-signing the simple little show that could four times, generating longevity, popular buzz and critical acclaim.
Carnival Cabaret is one of those shows you want to take every male friend to and make sure you are sitting up front, then managing editor Kathryn Reed wrote in the Tahoe Daily Tribune. Carnival Cabaret is a tasteful foray into the world of female impersonators. Its a cabaret as the name says. Its part comedy. Its all entertainment. And the cast must be doing something right because its the longest-running show at Stateline.
It no longer seems like a simple little show, though. A recent rehearsal at the Horizon hinted at the lavish stage production and some surprises still in store for audiences.
I have a $200,000 wardrobe here for this show, Haake said, crediting Barbara Parina from Sidestreet Boutique and Tuxedo Rentals in South Lake Tahoe with helping him prepare his costumes. In addition to Haake, Frank Moore takes a turn as Prince, Patrick Ross plays Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler, Kevin Wiley portrays Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, Steven Andrade is Cher, Tony Celestine portrays Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick, and the I Am What I Am finale highlights James Hoagland.
We take them on a journey highlights of all these celebrities careers, Camacho said.
Carnival Cabaret has signed on for four months at the Horizon, with an option to continue. The all-ages show runs at 8 and 10 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays through Jan. 3 in the Golden Cabaret.
Dan Thomas evidently is Lake Tahoe Actions dance reporter.


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