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8.13.2008


Bette Midler's "Showgirl" Sizzles at The Venue

The folks at the new Horseshoe Casino in Hammond stopped at nothing to create the biggest, bawdiest celebration for its grand opening this past weekend. Fulfilling the dreams of musical theatre and diva lovers alike across the Midwest, the truly one-of-a-kind Bette Midler performed a one-of-a-kind rendition of her Vegas spectacle hit, "The Showgirl Must Go On." Almost needless to say, the performance made for an unforgettable evening for all of those in attendance.

Devout fans from all walks of life gawked in awe as the Divine Ms. M first graced the stage of the new Venue theatre with her tantalizingly sassy rendition of "Kiss My Brass". With her uniquely aggressive humor, she opened the show by declaring, "I've finally made it! I'm performing in the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana!" The crowd, a good chunk of which hailed from Indiana, loved every minute of it. "Thirty years ago my audiences were on drugs. Now they're on medication," she commented when finding her lifelong groupies in the front row.

She is a divalicious Broadway, film, and music legend that is all too rare these days. Her lovingly brazen personality couples with her exceptional vocal chords to provide a performance experience that is absolutely exceptional. It also makes you understand how this former 'Bathhouse Betty' went onto win four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmys, and a Tony.

Her scaled-down adaptation of Caesar Palace's "The Showgirl Must Go On" included the live Horseshoe Band and Midler's own "Harlette" trio of multi-talented chorus girls. Providing vocal harmonies that perfectly cushioned Midler's brassier sound, the Harlettes assisted the diva in performing such greats as "For the Boys", "Stuff Like That There", and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B".

Having yearned to be a showgirl since she was a young woman, Midler capitalizes on the fun and frenzy to be found in the cheap and tacky. With sexy costume pieces and sets galore, every part of the show simply dazzles. Oh and trust me, she's not afraid to tell a few jokes that will make your grandmother want to do more than blush.

Also, I must give the designers and architects over at the Horseshoe some much deserved kudos. The performance space at the new Venue theatre catered to Midler's sequined affairs while also providing an uncommon sense of musical intimacy.

Midler seized the stage alone to belt out her most famous, captivating ballads. The audience fell completely silent and reverent during such greats as "The Rose", "From a Distance", and "The Wind Beneath My Wings". Midler proved herself an unequaled pro at presenting some of the kitschiest numbers to date while simultaneously reeling the audience in for more humanistic and affecting pieces.

She is both flashy and poignant, hilarious and severe. Experiencing such a seasoned legend perform the hits that have made her nearly immortal is nothing short of marvelous. Her fans know it too; so if you're planning a trip to Vegas anytime soon, be sure to book in advance.

Touting herself as the "People's Diva" (because she actually sings- a rarity in this day in age, she reminds), Ms. Midler simply ate up the stage, and the audience was mesmerized every step of the way. But don't worry if you were unable to make the trek out to our neighboring state; Midler has declared that she has no plans to retire anytime soon. She is one of the industry's last remaining illustrious stars, and long may she reign.

Written By: Alissa Norby for ShowBizQ



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Greg on Thursday, 8/14/2008

Great review! Bette is just simply amazing. Have seen her live in NYC, and D.C., and I can't wait to see her in Vegas!


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About Michael J. Roberts

Michael J. Roberts is a contributing reviewer for ChicagoPride.com covering Chicago's diverse arts and entertainment scene. In addition to his contributions on ChicagoPride.com, he operates the website www.ShowBizChicago.com.
Michael is originally from New York where he ran a theatrical production company for many years. Encore Theatrical Productions produced many east coast tours of musicals and plays, including La Cage Aux Folles, Man of La Mancha, The Odd Couple, Guys and Dolls and I Do, I Do. In 1994 Michael left the Big Apple for the Windy City to attend law school and has since made Chicago his home. In 2005 Michael decided to follow his passion for theatre and created Chicago's premier theatre website complete with its first talk show focusing of all aspects of Chicago theatre.
Michael still continues to bring productions to Chicago, with the 2007 U.S. Premier of Jerry Springer-The Opera at the Bailiwick Theatre, as well as the Chicago premier of Bare, A Pop Opera.

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