David Hasselhoff says he’s buying into the vertical trend in Las Vegas. He’s planning to move into a penthouse in a downtown high-rise. "Looks like I’m in," Hasselhoff said in a telephone interview during a break in rehearsals from "The Producers." "We’re going to rename it (the high-rise) the ‘Hoff’ Lofts," he said. If his Las Vegas move works out, he’s looking at a long-term stay. "I want to see how ‘The Producers’ goes. If it does well, and the people embrace Hasselhoff, I’ve already talked to Harrah’s about doing an after-hour (variety) show once or twice a week," he said. Before Mel Brooks came along with "The Producers" offer, Hasselhoff said, he was exploring the idea of doing "David Hasselhoff: The Musical" in Las Vegas. "It’s a fun, tongue-in-cheek show, with a Broadway set and a serious set," he said.
Norm Clarke (story) and Playbill (photo)
He is so perfect for Vegas, don’t you think?