EFX was a Las Vegas production show residing at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino opened on March 23, 1995[1] and closed in 2002. When it premiered, it was the most expensive and largest scaled theatre installation in the world. A significant entertainment landmark of the strip for nearly 8 years, it was known for headlining a new star every 2 years. Performers in the lead role were:
EFX was written by Scott Steindorff with Bill Wray as the composer and was staged in the 1,700 seat EFX Theater.[2] EFX was one of the colorful Vegas production shows.
In 1997, the MGM Grand Hotel released the David Cassidy version of EFX on compact disc.
You have to have a certain style of show here,'. 'When half your audience doesn't speak English, you have to be very visual.'
– Michael Crawford, Time magazine
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