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The man they call Mr. Las Vegas has seen pretty much everything in his glittery desert town.

“When I came here in the late 1950s and the ‘60s, it was the star policy for entertainment,” Wayne Newton said. “Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis, Bobby Darin and on and on. Then we went through the magician stage, where every act had a white lion in the show. Then a 10-year period of impressionists— Danny Gans, Rich Little and on and on. Now we’re coming through the end of, I think, of the Cirque [du Soleil] era, where there…