honeymoon in vegas






Choreographer Denis Jones splashy first-act closing number, "Do Something," has the enjoyably kitschy feel of something whipped up by the Love Boat crew.
But another, sweatier tutelary god of Las Vegas is on hand, too: Elvis, who shows up in the form of a deus-ex-machina chorus of parachuting Presley impersonators whom the choreographer Denis Jones knows just how to use.