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Lance Burton Theatre
Address3770 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109-8924
LocationMonte Carlo, Las Vegas Strip, Paradise
Coordinates36°06′14″N 115°10′30″W / 36.10389°N 115.17500°W / 36.10389; -115.17500
OwnerMGM Resorts International
OperatorMGM Resorts International
Capacity1,274
Construction
Broke ground1994 (1994)
OpenedJune 21, 1996 (1996-06-21)
Renovated2013
ClosedJuly 2015
Construction cost$108 million
ArchitectScéno Plus and GSB, Inc.
Structural engineerKordt Engineering Group
Services engineerGlobal Structural Detailing
General contractorPerini Corporation
Main contractorsMorris-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.

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.

Notes

  1. Norm Clarke (2001-10-22). "COLUMN: NORM!". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  2. Mike Weatherford (2009-09-10). "'Deal' may not be good news for all". Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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