Broadway is back on the Las Vegas Strip with 'Mrs. Doubtfire' at Venetian

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Broadway is back on the Las Vegas Strip with 'Mrs. Doubtfire' at Venetian

We need to rewrite the article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only rewritten article, no preface/commentary, no reporter contact info etc. We must keep all facts: Title: Broadway is back on the Las Vegas Strip with 'Mrs. Doubtfire' at Venetian. Date: Thu, Jul 16, 2026 (2 a.m.). Content includes statements about past shows, etc. Must preserve quotes exactly as they appear, including punctuation and wording. Must keep numbers, names, dates. Also preserve the bold and italic? Probably we can keep markup? They said preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Probably we can keep the text as plain but ensure quotes unchanged. We can rephrase surrounding sentences but keep quotes verbatim. We need to output only the rewritten article. No extra commentary. Let's extract the article body: Starting after date line. Original paragraphs: "In different age, large Broadway shows roamed the Strip similar woolly mammoths with lavalier microphones. Starlight Express played astatine the erstwhile Las Vegas Hilton successful the mid-1990s. Mandalay Bay opened successful 1999 with a yearlong residency of Chicago. During the aughts, the Wynn hosted extended runs of Avenue Q and Spamalot. And Jersey Boys keeps popping up, astir precocious astatine the Orleans. Strip musicals mostly disappeared erstwhile the Smith Center launched its Broadway Las Vegas Series successful 2012 … but this month, the Venetian brings them back, wrapped successful a matronly cardigan." Next paragraph: "Mrs. Doubtfire, a 2020 philharmonic adaptation of the 1993 Chris Columbus film, makes its Vegas debut atthe Venetian Theatre connected July 22 for an 11-performance run, continuing done August 2. The musical, with euphony and lyrics by brothers Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick and a publication by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, follows the aforesaid beats arsenic the film—divorced, out-of-work histrion poses arsenic a Scottish nanny to beryllium adjacent to his children—but updates the 3 decades-old communicative with modern references, and adds catchy songs that gully connected the vigor of the superb histrion who originated the pb role, the precocious Robin Williams." Next paragraph quote: "“The revival of Broadway programming [aligns] with the Venetian’s semipermanent strategy of offering 1 of the astir divers amusement portfolios successful the market, which we saw with Six: The Musical,” says Venetian’s VP and GM of amusement Edward “Tex” Dike. He’s alluding to the information that the Venetian Theatre has already gone Broadway: In summation to that 2023 Six mini-residency, an adapted mentation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera haunted this signifier from 2006 to 2012. All the lighting, dependable and mechanical elements built into the theatre for Phantom—as good arsenic the galore state-of-the-art upgrades made since past to accommodate performing artists, similar the B-52s—make the theatre not lone suitable for Broadway productions, but somewhat obliged to contiguous them." Next paragraph: "And this November, a morganatic blockbuster deed follows Mrs. Doubtfire to the Venetian: Nine-time Tony Award-winner The Book of Mormon, a accumulation that past visited the Smith Center much than a decennary ago. Its instrumentality hints astatine an intriguing possibility: Could the Venetian bring backmost encores of shows that can’t find abstraction successful the Smith’s packed calendar? Hamilton, Wicked, Spamalot? Maybe Phantom, again?" Next paragraph: "Whatever the Venetian does aft these 2 productions, it’s bully to person an expanded philharmonic theatre district, if lone connected an exploratory basis. The property of the Broadway mammoths has returned." Next quote: "“More than anything, we’re looking guardant to seeing audiences observe these shows, whether they’re longtime Broadway fans oregon experiencing them for the archetypal time,” Dike says. “We deliberation some productions volition beryllium standout additions to our amusement lineup that our guests won’t privation to miss.”" Then final block: "

MRS. DOUBTFIRE July 22-August 2, days & times vary, $57-$165. Venetian Theatre, ticketmaster.com.

" And then a paragraph about subscribing. We must preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. So we need to keep the quotes exactly as they appear, including the weird HTML entities like “ ” etc. We must keep them exactly. Also preserve the weird typos? The original text has many typos (e.g., "different age", "large Broadway", "similar woolly mammoths", "astre", etc). We must preserve facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Does that mean we must keep the typos in the non-quote text? It says preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. It does not explicitly require preserving typos in the rest of the text, but to be safe we could keep the original wording exactly? However we are to rewrite as original SinCity Press journalism, varying sentence structure, professional tone. That implies we will rewrite the non-quote text, but we must keep quotes exactly. The rest we can rewrite for clarity, but must preserve facts (names, dates, numbers). So we can correct typos in our rewrite as long as we don't change facts. That seems acceptable. Thus we will produce a rewritten article with professional tone, varying sentence structure, but keep the quotes exactly as in original (including the odd HTML entities). We'll also keep the date line exactly: "Thu, Jul 16, 2026 (2 a.m.)". We'll keep the title? The title is given; we should include it? Probably yes as part of article. We'll output only the rewritten article. Let's craft. We need to keep the quotes: Quote1: “The revival of Broadway programming [aligns] with the Venetian’s semipermanent strategy of offering 1 of the astir divers amusement portfolios successful the market, which we saw with Six: The Musical,” says Venetian’s VP and GM of amusement Edward “Tex” Dike. He’s alluding to the information that the Venetian Theatre has already gone Broadway: In summation to that 2023 Six mini-residency, an adapted mentation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera haunted this signifier from 2006 to 2012. All the lighting, dependable and mechanical elements built into the theatre for Phantom—as good arsenic the galore state-of-the-art upgrades made since past to accommodate performing artists, similar the B-52s—make the theatre not lone suitable for Broadway productions, but somewhat obliged to contiguous them. But note the quote includes weird words like "semipermanent", "astir", "divers", "successful", etc. We must keep them exactly as they appear inside the quotes. So we cannot correct those inside quotes. The quote includes those typos. We must keep them exactly. So we need to copy the quote exactly as given, including the HTML entities for quotes? The original shows “ and ” for opening and closing quotes. We should keep them exactly as they appear: “...”. Also inside the quote there are some HTML entities like ’ for apostrophe. We must keep them exactly. Thus we need to extract the exact quote strings from the original. First quote block: Original: "“The revival of Broadway programming [aligns] with the Venetian’s semipermanent strategy of offering 1 of the astir divers amusement portfolios successful the market, which we saw with Six: The Musical,” says Venetian’s VP and GM of amusement Edward “Tex” Dike. He’s alluding to the information that the Venetian Theatre has already gone Broadway: In summation to that 2023 Six mini-residency, an adapted mentation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera haunted this signifier from 2006 to 2012. All the lighting, dependable and mechanical elements built into the theatre for Phantom—as good arsenic the galore state-of-the-art upgrades made since past to accommodate performing artists, similar the B-52s—make the theatre not lone suitable for Broadway productions, but somewhat obliged to contiguous them." But note there is a period after the quote? Actually the quote ends before "says". The quote is: “The revival of Broadway programming [aligns] with the Venetian’s semipermanent strategy of offering 1 of the astir divers amusement portfolios successful the market, which we saw with Six: The Musical,” Then after that, "says Venetian’s VP and GM of amusement Edward “Tex” Dike." Then continues: He’s alluding... So the quote is only the first sentence? Actually the opening quote marks encloses up to the comma before "says". The rest is not quoted. So we must keep the quoted part exactly: “The revival of Broadway programming [aligns] with the Venetian’s semipermanent strategy of offering 1 of the astir divers amusement portfolios successful the market, which we saw with Six: The Musical,” Note there are double spaces etc. We must preserve exactly. Thus we need to output that quoted segment exactly as in source, including the HTML entities and spaces. Second quote block: Original: "“More than anything, we’re looking guardant to seeing audiences observe these shows, whether they’re longtime Broadway fans oregon experiencing them for the archetypal time,” Dike says. “We deliberation some productions volition beryllium standout additions to our amusement lineup that our guests won’t privation to miss.”" Thus two quoted sentences. We must keep them exactly. Now we need to rewrite the rest. Let's rewrite the article with professional tone, varying sentence structure, preserving facts. We'll start with title line maybe as heading? Not required but we can include. We'll output: Broadway is back on the Las Vegas Strip with 'Mrs. Doubtfire' at Venetian Thu, Jul 16, 2026 (2 a.m.) Then the body. We need to keep the date line exactly as "Thu, Jul 16, 2026 (2 a.m.)". We'll put that. Now rewrite paragraphs. Paragraph 1: talk about history of Broadway shows on Strip. We can say: In past eras, large Broadway productions once roamed the Strip like woolly mammoths equipped with lavalier microphones. Starlight Express played at the former Las Vegas Hilton in the mid‑1990s. Mandalay Bay opened in 1999 with a year‑long run of Chicago. During the 2000s, the Wynn hosted extended engagements of Avenue Q and Spamalot. Jersey Boys continues to appear occasionally at the Orleans. After the Smith Center launched its Broadway Las Vegas Series in 2012, Strip musicals largely vanished—until this month, when the Venetian reintroduces them, wrapped in a matronly cardigan. Make sure we preserve facts: names, dates, numbers. Good. Paragraph 2: about Mrs. Doubtfire. We need to keep the quote? No quote here. We'll rewrite: Mrs. Doubtfire, a 2020 musical adaptation of the 1993 Chris Columbus film, debuts at the Venetian Theatre on July 22 for an 11‑performance run that continues through August 2. The show features music and lyrics by brothers Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, with a book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell. It follows the same plot as the film—a divorced, out‑of‑work actor disguises himself as a Scottish nanny to stay close to his children—but updates the three‑decade‑old story with contemporary
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