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'La Cage' closing, but might reopen after break, producer says

Frank Marino, "An Evening at La Cage"The venerable drag show "An Evening at La Cage" abruptly ended its 23-year run Monday, though the revue still might have two possible futures under different scenarios.

Producer Norbert Aleman said he characterizes the closing as "a break." He said he has made a deal with reality-TV producers for a backstage-drama series and hopes to reopen the live show when the cameras are ready to roll, perhaps in May.


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  • "The writing is on the wall," Aleman said Tuesday. "It's better if we take a break right now and see what's up with the economy, rather than see my numbers go down and have to perform for under 100 people."

    If he sells the reality series, Aleman said he will ask the Riviera if he can reopen. However, he said he understands, "I cannot ask the Riviera to not rent the room if somebody (else) is going to come along," and he would then look for another venue.

    Pictured here in character as Joan Rivers, Frank Marino, the host comedian of "La Cage" from its earliest days, said he wants to step up as producer. "It's about time I try to do my own thing," he said Tuesday. "I'm going to sit down with the Riviera hotel and see if we can work something out."

    He said he would retain the same format and many of the same celebrity impersonators. "Hopefully I will be able to get these kids work again," he said.

    But Marino said if he remains at the Riviera, the show would be his under a different title and Aleman would not be able to come back and reclaim the room. However, he said the two could iron out an arrangement to combine forces, such as "taking the winner of his (reality) show into my show as part of the reality show."

    The producer told the cast in person after Monday's show and took them to dinner at a Riviera restaurant. Aleman was vague about the timing of his decision, but said the long-term picture was pessimistic enough that the upcoming three-day weekend was not enough of a factor to delay it. Aleman said there have been 80 more layoffs at the Riviera in the past two days, and that room occupancy at the hotel has tumbled.

    "We sincerely regret the decision to close La Cage, but fully understand the economic pressures forcing the situation," Riviera president Robert Vannucci said in a statement. "We wish the producer and the cast well and hope in the near future that conditions will change and encourage reinvesting into the show and its reopening. In the meantime, we are in negotiation with several different show producers and hope to announce a new Riviera show very soon."

    Aleman said he will keep his other show, "Crazy Girls," at the Riviera. The show reopens today after sitting out January. It has a cast and crew of eight people, compared to 18 in "La Cage."

    "Right now I'm in shock," Marino said Tuesday as he cleared out his dressing room. "I've never had another job in my entire life. I know nothing else." The show opened in September 1985, with Marino hosting all but the first few weeks in the guise of Joan Rivers. Other veteran cast members include Chris Woods as Diana Ross, Steven Wayne as Cher, and Jimmy Emerson doing a campy burlesque routine.

    "I feel right now like the kid who's got to go off to college," he added. "He knows all about staying home, but he wants to be set free and he has his own way of thinking about how he wants to live, and I feel like a bird being nudged out of the nest to say, 'Go ahead and fly.' "

    Contact reporter Mike Weatherford at mweatherford@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0288.

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    Fernando wrote on February 10, 2009 11:43 PM: i have seen this show numerous times and i do know frank and derrick barry and many other cast members, hell i even help make a few of the costumes, this is a sad loss for las vegas, i do wish frank the best and frank if u see this, its fernando, Cocos old friend i wish u the best and i do hope u come back, i would love to see your show again it is amazing, i was actually gonna take my roomates to see it this weekend, what a shame, good luck to all of u


    ET wrote on February 10, 2009 09:09 PM: LV and the world are looking for something new,entertainment like everything else " out with the old in with the new ".It's a good time to bring in new faces,the people that go out now are Hi-tech,cell phones,txt messaging,computers etc.they go out,and have money too spend,the older people go to bed.LV had better spring forward with the times or the stock like LVS 3.74 today,from 154 last year will stay in the gutter,And get rid of those dirty mags off the strip ,that foreigners are shoving into every ones chest.Disgusting.


    Donald Trump wrote on February 10, 2009 08:41 PM: Looks kind of faggy to me. Preverts! Gaybots!


    Brian Paco Alvarez wrote on February 10, 2009 06:43 PM: A huge loss for Las Vegas... I am most certain that Frank will come back better than ever. He and his cast are simply too fabulous to let this stop them.

    As for the Riv? Like a pheonix it needs to implode and rise again from its ashes...