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A Review from

The Gambling Times

 

Fitzgeralds has one of the best "Secrets" in town since Arian Black debuted her afternoon magic show on September 30.

The addition of Black to Fitzgeralds already outstanding entertainment line-up provides guests and locals alike with another reason to visit the downtown entertainment district. Black joins Fitzgeralds talented entertainment line-up of Larry G. Jones, a comedic impressionist known as "The Man of 1002 Voices" Michael Lee, "The Singer of Memories" and the popular "Tribute to Elvis" shows.

Originally from Canada, Black is a magician who has learned from Doug Henning and crafted her skills in performances in Las Vegas ("Splash," "Vegas Magic," and "Masters of Magic") and around the world. She is currently the only professional female magician to have a degree in Magic. In addition to her skills as a magician, Black also has several film and television credits as well. These credits include "Rat Race," "The Mexican," "Lucky Town," "Nash Bridges," "Card Sharks" and "The Strip."

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black�s performances, known as "Secrets," include several "sequences" that can include everything from big feathers to bubbles. "Secrets" will take place Thursdays through Mondays at 3 p.m. in the newly expanded Events Center on the second floor of Fitzgeralds. Best of all there, is no charge for admission, only a one-drink, per person minimum.

Fitzgeralds anchors one end of the world famous Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas. The resort features a 638-room hotel and offers a variety of dining options including Limericks Steakhouse, Molly's Buffet, Shamrock Caf�, Jackpot Deli and McDonald's. The casino features about 900 slots, 25 table games, a sportsbook, keno lounge, three bars and live entertainment. For more information, call 800-274-5825 or visit www.fitzgeralds.com/lasvegas.

 

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