What:
Liberace Foundation & Museum

Where:
Liberace Plaza
1775 E. Tropicana Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89119

Hours:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday

Admission:
Admission prices are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors 65 and older and students with a valid school ID. Children age 10 and under are admitted free of charge and must be accompanied by an adult.

**In celebration of 30th anniversary of the Liberace Museum, patrons receive discounted admission through April 15, 2010. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors 65+ and students with a valid ID. Children age 12 and under are free.

Admission includes a complimentary one-hour guided tour 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. Monday – Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday if desired.

 

March Events:

Liberace and Me           
1 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
Tickets are $17.50                                                                         

The Cabaret at The Liberace Museum Presents “Liberace and Me,” starring Philip Fortenberry. Guests may enjoy Philip Fortenberry, an extraordinary artist and renowned pianist, improvisational composer and cast member of “Jersey Boys,” as he performs his intimate acoustic cabaret-style piano performance, “Liberace and Me,” at the glittering Liberace Museum with performances three days a week. Fortenberry entertains with his versatile styles that encompass a wide range of musical genres.

 
Valeri Glava
1 p.m. Thursdays
Tickets are $15

Valeri Glava received an intense education in music, specializing in the violin and received his degree as a “Violin Soloist.” By the age of 25, he was a professor at the Institute of Art in Chisinau, Moldova and traveled the world performing in concert and as conductor and soloist in various orchestras. As a master violinist, Glava has received such honors as “Entertainer of the Year,” “Best New Show” and “Instrumentalist of the Year.”  The energy and charisma of Glava’s style draws from his worldwide repertoire of music.

 

Ali Spuck, One Woman Show: “Here I Am”
2:30 p.m. Sundays
Tickets are $15

A Los Angeles Ovation-nominated singer and actress, Ali Spuck takes her audience on a journey of music and comedy inspired by her experiences, family and friends. The audience will be entranced and delighted by her gregarious spirit. Song selections include classic Broadway, new contemporary cabaret hits and the romantic Gershwin songs from the Golden Age of music.

 
Another Suitcase in Another Hall: “The Works of Andrew Lloyd Weber”
7-9 p.m. Sunday, March 21
Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door

The Cabaret at the Liberace Museum presents Another Suitcase in Another Hall: “The Works of Andrew Lloyd Weber” featuring performances by cast members of Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular and RagTag Entertainment. RagTag Entertainment, a group of performers from the Las Vegas Strip and throughout the country, formed with the idea that “the performing arts are for everybody, not just those who can afford them.” These performers have gathered to share their passion and introduce the performing arts and enrich lives through various modes of performance. Throughout the year, RagTag performers give free performances at schools and other venues throughout the Valley.

 

Lunch with Liberace
12:30 p.m. Mondays and Fridays
Tickets are $10

Guests may visit the Liberace Café at The Museum for lunch and screenings of one of Liberace’s DVDs. Price is $10 and includes a sandwich, chips, drink and dessert. To schedule, call 702.798.5595, ext. 21.

 
The Liberace Museum offers complimentary shuttle service to and from several Las Vegas Strip hotels Monday through Sunday.  Hotels include Bally’s, Bellagio, Treasure Island, The Mirage, Flamingo and Excalibur. Call 702.798.5595 or visit www.liberace.org for more information and the shuttle schedule.

 

About the Liberace Foundation & Museum:

Founded April 15, 1979, The Liberace Museum is a dedication to the great legendary entertainer and pianist Liberace. The Liberace Museum houses his collections of rare and antique pianos, classic cars, famous sequined and bejeweled costume wardrobes, glittering stage jewelry, rare antiques and other treasures and memorabilia. The Cabaret at the Liberace Museum serves as a showcase for Liberace’s famous nine-foot mirrored Baldwin grand piano, where several famous Strip performers entertain intimate audiences.

The Liberace Museum is a non-profit organization that supports the mission of The Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts which has funded scholarships since 1976. The scholarship program has provided more than $5.8 million in scholarships, touching the lives of more than 2,700 students from 120 of the nation’s premier institutions. For more information, to make a donation and to become a supporter of the Liberace Foundation, call 702.798.5595, visit the Web site at www.liberace.org, or email info@liberace.org.

 

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