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The Hollywood Roosevelt Has Officially Turned into a Circus

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August 4, 2010 at 10:52 AM | by | Comments (0)

It looks like Hotel Fun continues to be the rage in Los Angeles. The Mondrian has ping-pong and now the Hollywood Roosevelt has midgets. According to this announcement the hotel will be getting a Vegas import act--Jeff Beacher's Madhouse presented by none other than David Arquette.

The show will feature "hard-partying dwarves" (like Tiny Kiss and mini-Britney) and burlesque acts along with "go-go girls, midget impersonators, live animals, acrobats, contortionists, and fire-breathers." There will also be a Midget Bar where little people will fly across the room to serve drinks. Here's more on the venue which will be located beneath the hotel:

Guests will enter the theater through an inconspicuous passageway, hidden behind a library bookcase, and travel through a light tunnel from ordinary existence into a fantasy-filled world.

The venue extends 2,500 square feet, featuring tiered glass stages, oversized objects, and floor-to-ceiling crystal chandeliers. The walls are embedded with a mish-mash of unique objects, such as mannequins and old pieces of furniture, bringing the setting to life on an unprecedented level. Guests can fill VIP banquettes disguised as a suspended birdcage, a giant coffin and an animated face...

As usual, we're skeptical of this deal, especially because the act signed a five-year contract and it seems at odds with the hotel's new peaceful summer suppers at The Bridge. Not to mention, Beacher's Madhouse is not for everyone although it does fit right in with the other freaky acts on Hollywood Boulevard.

No doubt, this show will draw some celebs as Jeff Beacher is particular close with the fading reality star that is Paris Hilton. And at the very least, thanks to David Arquette, Jennifer Aniston may try out a new hotel in Hollywood.

We forgot to add: According to the press release the shows will start in the fall and run Wednesday-Saturday, 10pm to 2am.

How do you feel about Hollywood Roosevelt joining the circus? Let us know in comments below!

[Photo: Jeff Beacher/MySpace]

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