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'MICHAEL FLATLEY'S LORD OF THE DANCE' (C-) Flatley, the Fred Astaire of Irish step-dancing, created a franchise with his name above the title of three companies, but his feet aren't on the stage in Las Vegas. Instead a young, attractive cast gamely stomps through a vague tale of Celtic mythology that comes off like a mixture of populist PBS fare and "WWE SmackDown!" Things blow up good like at a Kiss concert and the bad guy snarls and wears a mask. The contagious energy of the performers rises above the silliness, but not above the slightly artificial atmosphere that comes via the recorded music and footfalls. (6/30/00 M.W.)
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