Marilyn Anderson & Dennis Lanning's Lance Burton: Master Magician In this amazingly crafted act of illusory showmanship there are seven doves, one parakeet, eight ducks, two geese and about fifty pigeons. There are also five female dancers and one male assistant. No, it isn't Animal Planet Meets Dancing with the Stars. It's the Lance Burton Master Magician Show at the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
In 1994, Lance Burton entered into a 13-year contract to star in, produce and direct a newer and bigger version of his already celebrated magic show. It was to be the longest running entertainment deal in Las Vegas history. It was also a significant honor to have a $27 million theatre built especially for him and named after him. The Lance Burton Theatre has been praised by media critics and visitors' polls as the "Best Theatre" in Las Vegas, having 1,274 plush velour seats with drink-holders. It's the only legitimate theatre on the Las Vegas Strip and a lot more comfortable than the typical showrooms left over from the old glory days of the Las Vegas dinner show.
Lance's love for kids is evident. At every performance several children are chosen from the audience to be a part of his act. It's charming and fun. The evening we went, he showed an incredible amount of patience with a 3-year-old who was selected for a special trick. At its conclusion, the little boy was honored with a Lance Burton t-shirt, and his picture was displayed on a giant screen on the stage. Burton is obviously proud of the many kids whose photos now grace his theater and equally proud of his success as the Master Magician for our times. Lance Burton's contract at the Monte Carlo is running out soon and you just may want to see this dazzling show before he disappears! Lance Burton Theater |
