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n May 13, 2010 a new show, Girls Night the Musical, opened at the MGM Grand Hotel. After touring the country and performing in Off-Broadway shows, it is now open at Studio 54 in Las Vegas.


Girls night is a story of five friends who are reliving their past and looking into the present and the future, with the exception of Sharon, who is dead, and is narrating the story as an angel. Sharon is so bubbly and full of life as she runs wild in the audience.

There were times that the girls were raunchy and boisterous and it did fit the characters they were playing. It was a night out at a karaoke bar and Anita brought down the house with her powerful, soulful voice.


The girls are planning a pre-engagement party for Sharon’s daughter and the girls are just having fun. Some of the outstanding songs were “Lady Maralade,” “I will Survive” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” www.girlsnightthemusical.com

There were a handful of men in the audience and they seemed to be enjoying themselves. It was fun watching the characters and seeing who we mostly could identify with. All in all, it was a lot of laughs.

ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF AND © NIKKI ARTALE AND USED WITH PERMISSION.


