36°06′14″N 115°10′30″W / 36.10389°N 115.17500°W / 36.10389; -115.17500Owner | MGM Resorts International |
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Operator | MGM Resorts International |
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Capacity | 1,274 |
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Construction |
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Broke ground | 1994 (1994) |
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Opened | June 21, 1996 (1996-06-21) |
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Renovated | 2013 |
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Closed | July 2015 |
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Construction cost | $108 million |
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Architect | Scéno Plus and GSB, Inc. |
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Structural engineer | Kordt Engineering Group |
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Services engineer | Global Structural Detailing |
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General contractor | Perini Corporation |
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Main contractors | Morris-Shea Bridge Company |
The Lance Burton Theatre was located in the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. Its 1,274 seats were arranged in three main sections: the main floor, the mezzanine, and the balcony. The theatre was specially built for Lance Burton's magic show and until 2010 hosted Lance Burton: Master Magician.
On October 22, 2001, the theater was the host site for the release of the USPS Harry Houdini stamp.[1]
Entertainment
In addition to Lance Burton's magic show five days a week, the theater hosted a weekly Vintage Vegas Show with Chris Phillips, Marley Taylor, and Frank Caliendo for 4 shows a week.[2]
Notes
- ^ Norm Clarke (2001-10-22). "COLUMN: NORM!". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
- ^ Mike Weatherford (2009-09-10). "'Deal' may not be good news for all". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
External links
- Lance Burton: Master Magician
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