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Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 14 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding

    by Anonymous on 3/28/10MGM Grand Hotel - Las Vegas

    Performance was outstanding. Michel Legrand is really a genius, not just because Jon Voight said it. The man is really talented. Seats were outstanding, with one exception: one blue light that shined through whole performance in our eyes. We had to shield our eyes if we wanted to see any of the performers. Many of us wondered why the lights were even necessary as it seemed as if they were not even necessary or used. Ticketholders next to us were terribly disatisfied because of the light. Could not believe the talent of Michel and his wife on the harp!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    michel is unforgetable

    by formula1 on 3/28/10MGM Grand Hotel - Las Vegas

    The entire guest list was a moving experience to see and hear some of the greatest entertainers of the past 40 some odd years. The orchestra was fabulous! It brought back a lot of memories. I'm going to rent all of the movies now.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    What a ripoff

    by SCSNVDave on 3/28/10MGM Grand Hotel - Las Vegas

    I paid $90 for a performance and got a TV show in the making. Several of the performers had not been seen performing for years and for good reason, they can no longer carry a tune. I won't mention who because they were great in their time. Legrand's music is wonderful, but the show Saturday was not for an audience and I feel ripped off

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Michel Legrand should stick to composing.

    by truffles7 on 11/14/09Winter Garden Theatre - Toronto

    Last night should have been an amazing show. It certainly was highly anticipated. But whenever Michel tried singing his own songs it just made the audience cringe. He may be multi talented, but believe me singing is not his virtue. If he just stuck to instrumental or had pre recorded or taped versions of the stars that made his beautiful melodies famous, well that would have been fantastic. If they had a large screen of them pre taped and singing that would have been better. His musical guest Mario Pelchat was not better than a lounge singer from Vegas. He was also clearly more comfortable singing his songs in his native tonue of French than his stiff English renditions. The one bright spot in the evening was solo harpist Catherine Michel. Her rendition from Yentyl was mesmorizing. All in all it was not a memorable evening.