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April 20, 2024

Peepshow

Peepshow, the adult-themed stage production at Planet Hollywood, opened with former Spice Girl Mel B and now features Holly Madison and Aubrey O'Day. Lindsay Lohan is rumored to be featured in the future.

Don’t expect to get a peek at latest ‘Peepshow’ star
STAGE PRODUCTIONS:
Friday, July 3, 2009
The two newest additions to “Peepshow” — former Playboy model Holly Madison and Broadway star Shoshana Bean — are sharp contrasts.
Holly Madison begins her run as Bo Peep in Peepshow at Planet Hollywood on June 22.
Holly Madison takes time off from 'Peepshow'
Reality TV star attending former "Girls Next Door" co-star's wedding
Saturday, June 27, 2009
After five days of starring in “Peepshow,” Holly Madison has cancelled both of tonight’s performances to take some time off.
Holly Madison works her magic for the cameras at the premiere of her then-new-but-now-former boyfriend's Cirque du Soleil show, "Criss Angel Believe."
Holly Madison officially joins 'Peepshow' cast
Friday, May 15, 2009
It’s hardly a surprise but it’s finally official: Holly Madison is joining the cast of “Peepshow” at Planet Hollywood.

Planet Hollywood's "Peepshow," hosted by Mel B of Spice Girls fame, puts a twist on classic fairy tales, though the topless show's story line is secondary at best.
'Peepshow': Topless revue has lots of form, scant function
Review:
Monday, April 20, 2009
At last, Las Vegas has a strip club you can take your wife to. Or your girlfriend. Or your “delivered to your room” date for the evening.
Kelly Monaco, left, and Mel B, aka Scary Spice, right, will be the first celebrity stars of "Peepshow," created, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, center.
A Vegas institution, updated
STAGE PRODUCTION: ‘Peepshow’ builds on sexy tradition of shows like ‘Folies Bergere,’ which closes this weekend
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
When “Folies Bergere” takes its final bow Saturday at the Tropicana, it will create a void on the Las Vegas Strip. Broadway director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell hopes to fill that void, at least partially, with “Peepshow.”