
“House of Tape will be an immersive experience that transports audiences into the world of Tape Face,” says Damian Costa, Caesars Entertainment vice president of entertainment operations. “Otherwise, we will have to close it for security reasons.”Ĭaesars Entertainment is investing in the new venue, investing more than $100,000 into new staging and the entrance to House of Tape. The door is always open to everyone at the House of Tape … But mostly it will be open when we are doing shows,” Tape Face said in an e-mail message Tuesday night. “The House of Tape has been a dream of mine for many years and it’s nice to be moving into Vegas.
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His show is a series of comedy bits and sleight-of-hand magic acts, often with audience members pulled to the stage. He uses no dialogue in his performance, stretching black electrical tape across his mouth. He has headlined two limited engagements in at Bugsy’s Cabaret at Flamingo Las Vegas in 2017, and has been a top draw on his world and U.S. Tape Face, real name Sam W ills, gained national attention during his run on “AGT” in 2016. The venue has been built into the old Kerry’s Gourmet Burger space just off the casino floor tickets start at $63 (fees not included), and are onsale 10 a.m. March 16 and is to run nightly, dark Mondays, at the new, 200-seat House of Tape cabaret theater. The “America’s Got Talent” Season 11 finalist is set for a three-year residency at Harrah’s Las Vegas.

(Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) act is wordless, but Tape Face is making a statement on the Strip. But 10 minutes in and I bet the inner geek in you will want to get on that stage! Put your worries aside enjoy this endless fun.Sam Wills, aka Tape Face, an America's Got Talent Season 11 finalist, performs at the Flamingo hotel-casino on Friday, Feb. If you’re worried about being picked, Tape Face’s show may not been your cup of tea, so to speak. And the show concludes via an endless array of red balloons that are released from up above.

In addition these audience games, Tape Face entertains like trying to do a Rubik’s cube and interacting with various props. Jodi Berman as Demi Moore I can rationalize. Then there was my wife Jodi set up by Tape Face in a reenactment of that classic Demi Moore pottery scene in the 1990 film Ghost. What transpired on stage were mindless interactions like a gun fight between Tape Face and an audience member while wearing chemistry lab goggles and holding three balloons a guy who is given coveralls, a Hawaiian shirt, a road worker vest and a construction hat to wear before doing a striptease a woman who is directed to do some poses while she kneeled on a chair a dance contest where two guys compete for a t-shirt and a woman standing on a chair using a toy golf club to try to hit ping pong balls off of a blow dryer onto a dustpan taped to a broom handle. No one is safe sitting in the audience when he comes running off the stage with a flash light in his hand looking for his next victim. Following an opening from the equally oddball (and quite funny) Christina Balonek as Phyllis Vanillis, Tape Face’s assistant, a parade of audience members (my wife Jodi included) were handpicked by Tape Face at different times to join him.
