![]() ![]() ![]() Ticket prices begin at $66, plus applicable tax and fees. and the show is dark on Monday and Tuesday. Due to COVID-19 regulations, the Tape Face show will not be performing in its traditional theater, House of Tape, and will instead perform in Harrah’s Showroom to maintain social distancing. ![]() Audiences of many different backgrounds, ages and languages will once again enjoy the whimsical phenomenon performing Wednesday through Sunday at Harrah’s Las Vegas. That’s right - no gaffer tape, just Wills and a microphone answering questions from audience members while on stage prior to the traditional Tape Face show component filled with amusing routines using sounds, music and laughter with the underlying message of being true to yourself. LIST: Shows, conventions returning to Las Vegas valley I want the chance to not only entertain the crowds but really connect with everyone as we bring back THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN LAS VEGAS.” After so much stress and worry, it’s time to bring back some laughter and positivity to the world. “With the new Tape Face show structure, we will include a socially distant meet and greet from stage for me to chat with the entire audience and answer questions every show. “It’s rare for fans to see me outside of the Tape Face character,” Wills laughs. Guests can expect to laugh throughout a brand-new version of the show with a never before included all-guest “up close and personal” conversation from the stage as he kicks off the show. 30.Ĭonnecting with fans is one of Tape Face creator Sam Wills’ favorite parts of his act. 11 with a completely redesigned show that complies with government COVID-19 regulations and has limited theater capacity maxed at 250 guests. The eccentric experience fans from around the world know and love will come back to life at Harrah’s Las Vegas on Nov. Contact him at Follow on Twitter, on Instagram.Sparking laughter and a sense of community, Tape Face’s return to Harrah’s Las Vegas will be louder than ever. His “PodKats!” podcast can be found at /podcasts. ![]() John Katsilometes’ column runs daily in the A section. He has since trained a pair of Tape Face performers to carry the act on the road and in select dates in Las Vegas. He signed a three-year residency at Harrah’s in 2018. Wills entered the Vegas scene as an “America’s Got Talent” Season 11 finalist in 2016. Face covers are required for the audience members throughout. Tickets start at $66, not including fees, and are on sale beginning Oct. The revamped show will seat just under 200 guests, with the theater seats taken out and cabaret tables installed in front of the first row of booths. “We might have her with hand sanitizer in water guns, something like that.” “We’re moving her over to sanitation specialist,” Wills says. Wills has rewritten the show with some older routines, including a plate-spinning routine that he says “has nothing to do with the plates and everything to do with everything else.” Sidekick comic Christy Balonek, as merch huckster Phyllis Vanillis, is also back. The news release had the “funniest show in Las Vegas” claim in all caps, lest we miss the point. I want the chance to not only entertain the crowds but really connect with everyone as we bring back the funniest show in Las Vegas.” “With the new Tape Face show structure, we will include a meet and greet from stage for me to chat with the entire audience every show. “It’s rare for fans to see me outside of the Tape Face character,” the performer, whose legal name is Sam Wills, said in a statement. He’s opening each show by taking questions from his socially distant perch 25 feet from the first audience members. The inventive mime and prop comic is returning to his headlining residency at Harrah’s, but at Harrah’s Showroom rather than his smaller House of Tape. Now his audiences will hear from him, at least for a few minutes, with the black gaffer tape removed from his mouth. Sam Wills aka Tape Face at Harrah's, and Christina Balonek are shown on the Blue Carpet prior to "One Night For One Drop," held at O Theater at the Bellagio on Friday, March 8, 2019.( John Katsilometes/Las Vegas Review-Journal Face has said that he was far ahead of the trend of wearing face covers in public. ![]()
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