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''Jubilee!'' was a
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-based spectacular revue. It opened on July 31, 1981 at an initial cost of 10 million dollars and was originally produced by
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. Donn Arden set the standard for all the spectacular Las Vegas shows that celebrated female beauty, in combination with a demand for only the best; in costumes, set, and talent. When it closed in 2016, this resident show at
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was the longest-running production show in Las Vegas. The ''Jubilee!''
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s were an icon of old Vegas. The show used costumes designed by
Bob Mackie Robert Gordon "Bob" Mackie (born March 24, 1939) is an American fashion designer and costumier, best known for his dressing of entertainment icons such as Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Cher, Doris Day, Marlene D ...
and Pete Menefee. UNLV Special Collections houses many of the original costume design drawings which can be accessed online through the ''Showgirls'' collection from UNLV Digital Collections. Many of the show's sets dated back to the original production and include the sinking of the ''
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'' and the bull used in Samson and Delilah. The bull was 27 feet (8 m) tall and collapses down to 13 feet (4 m) after it has been destroyed. The bull was the heaviest single piece of scenery in the show weighing 3 tons (2700 kg). It took 9 stagehands to move it from one position to another. ''Jubilee!'s'' longest serving principal dancer from the opening night until her departure 23 years later was Linda Green. The final closing cast consisted of 3 female singers, 3 male singers, 18 male dancers, 23 topless dancers, and 19 female dancers. Within the female covered and topless dancers, they were further categorized as "short" and "tall" dancers. A "short" dancer is a female dancer between 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) and 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) and a "tall" female dancer is between 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) and 6 ft 2 in (188 cm). One may have been surprised at how tall the dancers were because of the proportions of the stage, which was three and a half stories high, giving the illusion that the performers are smaller in relationship to the stage. The show ended its 35-year run on February 11, 2016.


Creators

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Donn Arden Donn Arden (1916 or 1917 – November 2, 1994) was an American choreographer and producer. Biography Born Arlyle Arden Peterson Arden to a railway executive and a housewife, he grew up in St. Louis. By the age of nine he was already making mo ...
- Producer * Fluff LeCoque - Associate producer * Michael Pratt - Assistant company manager * Winston Hemsley - Choreographer * Rich Rizzo - Choreographer * Pete Menefee - Designer *
Bob Mackie Robert Gordon "Bob" Mackie (born March 24, 1939) is an American fashion designer and costumier, best known for his dressing of entertainment icons such as Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Cher, Doris Day, Marlene D ...
- Designer


Notable dancers

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Tiffany Coyne Tiffany Adams Coyne (born May 6, 1982) is an American model and dancer best known for her role of model and hostess on the CBS game show ''Let's Make a Deal''. Early life and career Tiffany Lynn Adams was born in Layton, Utah on May 6, 1982. Sh ...
, model * Greta Jones, Full Show Swing * Kaleigh Jones, Featured Dancer * Michael Forsch, Line 3 Captain * Nathaniel Burich, Full Show Swing * Sabina Kelley, Tattooed Model * Jessica Lane, Featured Dancer (Dolly Sister) * Lisa Louise Wilson, Principle Singer, Singer Line Captain and Female Singer Swing


Acts

* Act 1 Showtime! Putting It into the Right Vernacular * Act 2 A Specialty Act that varied over the years, toward the end was a hand balancing act * Act 3 Samson and Delilah Tonight, a Lesson from Ancient History * Act 4 Another Specialty Act that varied over the years, sometimes a magic act, towards the end was a gaucho act * Act 5 Titanic Away We Go on the Mighty "Unsinkable" Ocean Liner * Act 6 Another Specialty Act, towards the end was an aerial act * Act 7 The Finale A Tribute to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers


Former staff at time of closing

* Damian Costa - Entertainment Director * Diane Palm - Company manager * Suzanne Swanson - Assistant company manager * Darrell Clulow - Technical director * Alicia Morse - Stage manager * Amy Schrage - Assistant Stage manager * Donna London - Wardrobe manager * Gene Lubas - Show Manager * Ryan Rappaport - Entertainment Manager * Daniel Salas - Showroom Manager * Carol Beeman - Production assistant * Ken Billington - Lighting Designer


Technical/show information

* At its closing date ''Jubilee!'' features a cast of 66 showgirls and show boys. When it first opened the cast had over 100 performers in it. * The theater seated 1,033 people in a combination of theater style seats, swivel chairs, tables and booths. * The show was topless, for 18 and over * There were 75 stagehands working on the show. * The total width of the stage wall to wall was 190 feet (58 m). * All of the dressing rooms were in the basement, 2 flights of stairs below the stage, making for some dancers to do over 1,700 stairs a night. * The heaviest set piece lifted by a motor weighed over 6,000 pounds (2,700 kg) and the heaviest set piece of scenery lifted and lowered by the crew weighed 4,000 pounds (1,800 kg). * The sinking effect of the Titanic was achieved by a combination of the ship and the stage moving at the same time, creating a singular illusion. * Over 1,000 costumes were designed for Jubilee! By Pete Menefee and Bob Mackie. * The feathered headdresses worn by the showgirls weighed up to 35 pounds (15 kg). * There were between 20 and 2,000 feathers on a single costume. * Delilah's crown was the largest jeweled headpiece in the show. The crown was 2 feet (60 cm) tall and is covered with 20 pounds (10 kg) of rhinestones. * The costumes worn in the Grand Jewel Box Finale tribute to Florenz Ziegfeld, was designed by Bob Mackie. There were 36 individual designs, each based on the jewel tones of amethyst, sapphire, emerald, and ruby.


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