dessert, food
dessert, food
The expensive booths in the back behind the front expensive contoured chairs and tables in front of the stage.
interior
interior
interior, sushi and sashimi
Michael Sinatra
interior
Seating in the lounge area.
interior
Nice intimate, cozy theater. Every seat good. I am in General admission on the side wall
interior
a group of people sitting in a room with red lighting
Our general admission chair. Comfortable.
a man standing at a podium in front of a group of people
a sign for a christmas portrait
a man standing on a stage in front of a crowd
a picture of a record on a tv screen
interior
sushi and sashimi, interior
The line to get into Theater
John P.
Jan 25, 2025
Attended another great performance "All Motown" at this showroom. This group of beautiful and talented women took us on a magical Motown journey with their captivating and delightful singing and dance. We had such a fun experience at this amazing, energetic and wonderful show! The Pegasus showroom is a very quaint venue with good stage view, visuals, lights, sound, friendly staff, and reasonable drink prices. Again, we decided to eat at the Pegasus Lounge next door to the showroom before the show that has delicious food, reasonable prices, and friendly and attentive staff. Overall, this venue has it all to include great shows and wonderful staff!
Read MorePamela R.
Jul 20, 2024
This is a sad and hard review to write. We love Frank Sinatra and are true fans. We had been looking forward to this show since we planned our trip over 6 months ago. Apparently, during that time, there was a change of singer. The new performer of Frank Sinatra's music is Michael Sinatra. He said he was related to Frank Sinatra on his father side, but he did not say exactly how. He went on to state that he was an accomplished musician on his own and had music out as well. He wanted to be clear that he was not an imitator and would not try to imitate Frank, but that he was a performer that would sing Frank songs. That was fine and good with us. Until he started singing...for the most part in most songs, he was off key several times. He seemed like a genuinely nice guy, but this was hard to take.Now the female singer, who was a small part of the show, on the other hand, was absolutely amazing! I cannot believe that she is not making records, or is she? She is that talented. She absolutely could've carried the show herself regardless of being a female. Service was three stars at best. One server had the entire room and we did not receive our drinks, that were ordered pre-show, until halfway through the show. It was only two glasses of Prosecco, not cocktails had to be made.The venue is very small and intimate, and would've been absolutely perfect if the caliber of the lead performer had been the caliber of the man he replaced, per reviews. We still enjoyed the show on a basic level, but could not recommend it to our friends that were in Vegas as well, when they asked.
Read MoreGracie F.
Dec 10, 2024
I just went to the Frank Sinatra tribute and I LOVED IT!! it was fantastic!! I would recommend it to any Sinatra's music lovers. the venue is small but wonderful. we got to sit on a round table. Definitely recommend it.
Read MoreLin G.
Nov 19, 2023
This review is for the Frankly Frank Show. Venue is very lovely, small and intimate without feeling trapped. The show was great. I know exactly nothing about Frank Sinatra aside from he was famous and we have a street named after him here in Vegas so he must have been a big deal at some point. After reading parts of Wikipedia and watching this show, I got a glimpse of the artist and the legend that he must have been at the time. The singer did not impersonate but brought his own flair to the music. A woman companion was also very talented. They were friendly and available to take photo afterwards which was so nice. We had a wonderful time.
Read MoreLouie S.
May 31, 2023
Review #27 of 2023May 31 visit 5 P.M. show (approximately a one hour event)Our server handled our drink and children drink orders on point. I had an Alaskan Amber, wife had Raspberry Iced tea, children had Shirley Temples and water. [No food was available for order at the Pegasus lounge.] regardless, Erin FTWin!Gary Anthony channels and exudes Frank Sinatra extremely well. Wether you get VIP seats up front, or booths in the back, it's an intimate experience. Mix in some clean humor, his life experience growing up with his father Sinatras orchestra, well placed stage props and you have a great show!Although there is no dress code, there should be. I regretted not wearing a suit and tie based off of the ambiance at this retro joint.Make it a point to see this show if you're in the area. This is a once in a lifetime experience that you have to witness.
Read MorePriscilla L.
Dec 30, 2022
I have never heard of Alexis Park Resort that is located across from Virgin Hotel. It's like a small resort with no casino. It's quiet and you will need a car to get here to see a night show. It is a 20 minute walk to the Las Vegas strip. I was introduced to Carpenters Legacy at the live Dennis Bono show at the SouthPoint Casino and Spa. I felt they were every good and looked like the originals. The Carpenters songs are timeless. So I booked tickets for the Carpenter Legacy on Groupon so I save some money there! Yah! :) Cha-Ching! Free parking scored! Main lobby in center of resort facing the East Harmon Street. It's clearly brightly lit, with brown leather couches in center of lobby to sit and wait. The box office is just a podium stand with one person sitting there with laptop and sign showing what shows are currently playing like Elvis's All Shook up and a night magic show. Restaurant and bar are right there. Restroom and the second theater, I forgot the name are all there in the hallway. No way you will get lost. I felt safe here. There is no sound proof theater here, so I could hear music of Elvis music coming out from one of the showrooms. As I was sitting down and waiting for my show, I saw Gary Anthony who plays Frank Sinatra for the show Frankly Frank passed me by. He chatted with some fans who saw him previously as he left out the door with his manager. I do have to hand it to these impersonators, they do look or embody the origins icon well. Finally the box office person did a call for my show, so I lined up and gave my name to the lady with clipboard and the usher seated us to the General Admission seats which were great! Nice big mirror behind us on the walls to make the room look bigger, but it was a very nice intimate, small showroom where every seat is good. The sound booth was behind me in the tiny room on the corner. Good sound. The show, Carpenters Legacy: A Christmas Portrait, starring Sally Olson as Karen Carpenter and Ned Mills as Richard Carpenter, takes the audience back in time to an old fashioned Christmas. The show recreates the nostalgia of the Carpenters' 1977 and 1978 Christmas TV Specials. If you are a fan of the Carpenters, then you have to watch this show. I wished Karen Carpenter didn't die in real life, she and her bother were great musical team. Sad that music executives made her die with anorexia by saying she was fat. All those music big wigs just cared more about money than the performers health and happiness. All in all great shows At this Showroom and I recommend people to see shows here. Nice and quiet crowd without big crowds and sounds of evil slot machines!
Read MoreYvette P.
Oct 19, 2023
Tonight we were entertained by a Neil Diamond tribute show. The show is at the Pegasus Theater which is located in the Alexis Park All Suite Resort. This "resort" is not on the strip and was accessible either by freeway or back streets which is the way we chose due to the show time which was 7 pm. Just didn't want to deal with work traffic on the freeway. My first impression of the resort was "iffy". Definitely not has lush sounding from descriptions I read for the show, but I wasn't there to stay which is have to say I never will be. I have to say the parking is free and that is huge in Vegas where most places charge now. That we were grateful for! We had to wait an hour before show time since we arrived early which was our plan to walk around since the lush oasis description enticed us. Well the grounds are maintained and it's a large, long paved sidewalk to stroll to kill time. Lots of hotel units and some looked like people live there full time. The exterior of all units looked pretty old and a way to do Vegas on somewhat of a budget. They have a main pool which was closed for the season and two other smaller pools that were open. I needed to use the restroom located in the main lobby before the show which had just been cleaned. Funny thing, of course besides the fact the facilities looked very old, the toilets were all crooked and a tight squeeze between the toilet and the door opening. Sitting down was odd due to them being crooked. They do have a bar/grill and a restaurant but we ate somewhere else. Our tickets for the show were general admission at $37.95 each + $20.50 ticket service fee (really?!) for a total of $96.40. I am definitely am glad we didn't pay for booths or in the area in front of the stage. The show wasn't worth that kind of money. Our seats were off to the side on a bit of a raised platform. Sat kind of sideways, but it wasn't awkward positioning (see pics). Great view of the stage and the entertainer (see pics). For our price, our actual chairs were padded but not contoured like the more expensive seats in front of the stage (again see pics). Our seats had a round table with 4 chairs per table and other general admission tickets were lined up against the side wall with no table but next to each other. And in the more expensive area in the front portion of the stage I noticed some of those chairs also were lined up next to each other with no table. We each bought a drink, mine the Disco Lemonade and my husband's was the Pain Killer. Each were made very yummy! And for the price of the drinks, we felt they were worth it (looks at pic of drinks for prices) plus add taxes and tip. The gal who took our order was kind and helpful when asked what she thought of the Disco Lemonade. It was spot on! The entertainer was definitely on the older side and told stories about Neil or the song in between some songs, there were TVs on both sides of the stage which played actual footage of Neil Diamond's concerts among other things. We enjoyed seeing it. Apparently this entertainer had been a Neil fan as a child and has been "doing" Neil for 28 years. He was good not great as we've heard a Neil Tribute during one of our free summer concerts on the green that was free and wayyyy better than this one. But we thought we'd give it a shot since we had some time before heading home the next day and price wasn't too expensive. However in my mind, I thought it would have to be much better since I'm paying for the show. Unfortunately it wasn't. Although we did somewhat enjoy it. We both were impressed with the woman drummer. She was great and fun to watch. So a drummer, a keyboardist and the singer. Maybe not the greatest, but heck gotta love him as I know I couldn't do it. There was at times a disco ball that came on, the sound system was good but not overkill since the theater is on the small side. He got the audience involved and came off the stage to shake hands while singing. Just don't expect amazing and you won't be disappointed. Any seat chosen is a good view just depends on your chair preferences. The theater seemed clean and the staff were friendly but maybe could have been a bit more. Also while our concert was going on, I think there may have been another one either playing in the theater next to ours or just finishing, but you couldn't hear it. Just once in a while when our entertainer would stop, but then again it was very faint. The concert was about 70 min long. Hope this review helps.
Read MoreNorm K.
Sep 1, 2022
The Pegasus plays a dual roll at the Alexis Park. There's the Pegasus Bar and Lounge and the Pegasus Showroom which is adjacent to the lounge.I came here for a show called "Carpenters Legacy" with songs from Karen and Richard Carpenter from mostly the 70s. The roles were played by Sally Olson & Ned Mills. I don't consider this an impersonation but rather a tribute show.As far as the Pegasus Showroom is concerned, it is a small venue with acts that are sometimes performing here looking for a break to get on the Strip. The show room is on two levels--some VIP booths across the back. Mostly, the rest of the room consists of standard round cocktail tables with four chairs each and there are some single chairs not at tables in three areas.Cocktail service was fast and cordial. You can also bring drinks from the bar with you. I have been to I have been to nine shows in the showroom and while the shows may differ in quality, the venue is a good spot for a small scale show. Good sight lines wherever you are and very good sound.
Read MoreRyan G.
Apr 20, 2023
What fun! Stopped in for Frankly Frank and it was SO good. Highly recommend! Not a bad seat in the house, music sounded great, and the show was very entertaining. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in the area for sure!
Read MoreGary R.
Sep 20, 2024
We enjoyed the Motown show. Performers were very good, however the drinks that we bought, in our opinion, were mostly mixer and not the quality that you would expect for the money you spend. Go for the show but personally, I wouldn't waste my money on the drinks.
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