Cruz is a Las Vegas local who already has ample stage experience. Repeatedly, he shows why producers sky-hooked him from Canada to Las Vegas. The duets between Cloer and Martinez, two of the best Las Vegas has to offer, bring chills.Ĭormier, a finalist in the 2016 season of “The Voice” in Canada, effectively evokes Meat Loaf’s vocal heyday. Some of the vocal gymnastics leave you shaking your head. The four principal performers - Cloer, Anne Martinez as Sloane, Travis Cormier as Strat, and Alize Cruz as Raven - all shine. This show is ready to slug it out, where others have been left bloody and defeated.Īcross the cast, the performances in “Bat Out of Hell” are inspired, focused and forceful. This is the loud, rowdy, revival of the rock musical originally created by Jim Steinman, brought to album-rock radio by Meat Loaf in the 1970s.īoth men have since passed, but their collective “Bat Out of Hell” mission has been carried out to the Strip. The eagerly anticipated “Bat” opened Friday night at Paris. The veteran stage performer has seen enough unwelcome results at Paris Theater. The line is funny in fiction, and also in life, if you know Cloer. Shortly after, the character shouts, “I’m getting too old for this (expletive)!” (Bat Out of Hell - The Musical)Įarly in “Bat Out of Hell - The Musical,” Travis Cloer’s Falco character is cracked in the head during a melee with teenagers. Travis Cormier and cast members are shown in "Bat Out of Hell - The Musical" at Paris Theater.
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