PENN & TELLER STILL DEFYING LABELS AFTER FIVE YEARS OF PERFORMING LIVE AT THE RIO
By Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Oct 4, 2007 - 2:45:04 PM
LAS VEGAS
– Penn & Teller, the bad boys of magic, have spent most of their career
playing with knives, guns, livestock and fire-eating showgirls. It’s no wonder
they’re a hit in Vegas.
Now celebrating five years of performances at the Rio
All-Suite Hotel & Casino, the duo’s unique blend of magic and comedy has
brought them acclaim and the praises of critics. But ask them, and they’ll
simply tell you they are “a couple of eccentric guys who have learned how to do
a few cool things.” Those things, like catching bullets in teeth, making money
appear out of thin air and swallowing 100 embroidery needles, led to David
Letterman’s proclaiming the pair “evil geniuses.”
“We love performing at the Rio
and in such a kick-ass theater, which coincidentally is named the Penn &
Teller Theater. I want to die performing at the Rio;
I mean of old age, not during the bullet trick,” joked Penn Jillette, the
larger, louder half of the duo.
Performing together for over 30 years, combining Teller’s
silent and occasionally creepy magic with Penn’s carnival barker zeal and
juggling expertise, the pair have created an entertainment success story that
went from the streets to small clubs to national theater tours and television
appearances. Among others, Penn & Teller have lent their peculiar humor to
“Late Night with David Letterman,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Late
Night with Conan O’Brien,” “Today” and series such as “Friends,” “West Wing,”
“Home Improvement” and “The Simpsons.”
And after three decades together, they show no signs of
slowing down. Their latest project, “Penn &
Teller: Bullshit!” for the Showtime network, begins its sixth
season in early 2008. The controversial show, which has received 11 Emmy
nominations, including two at this month’s ceremony, and the Writer’s Guild
award for Outstanding Comedy/Variety Series, tackles the frauds and fakes
behind such topics as talking to the dead, alien abductions and feng shui.
Penn & Teller’s live show has been called: “Pure
entertainment and demented originality,” (Newsweek); “Hilarious! Mind-bending!
Mind-boggling!” (New York
Magazine); “One of the best evenings at the theatre one can have,” (Chicago
Tribune). They perform in the Penn & Teller Theatre at the Rio
All-Suite Hotel & Casino nightly (except Fridays) at 9 p.m. Tickets are $75
and $85 for VIP/Ampersand Seating, and are available by calling (702) 777-7776.
Rio
All-Suite Hotel & Casino is
a Harrah’s Entertainment resort. Rio
offers guests a unique all suite hotel experience. Complete with 2,563 all
suite hotel rooms, the property overlooks the famous Las Vegas Strip, one block
west on Flamingo Road.
The Rio is the home of Vegas’ most popular
free show –Masquerade Show in the Sky performing nightly. A sand beach
surrounds the edge of the Rio’s tropical
lagoon, complete with waterfalls, four nautical-shaped swimming pools, and five
Jacuzzi-style spas. The Rio boasts 16 dining
outlets, 3 lounges, 2 performance theatres (Penn & Teller Theater and the
Chippendales Theater), Spa/Health Club/Steam Room/ Beauty Salon, 23 retail
outlets, 5 swimming pools, 9 luxury Palazzo Suites and2 nightclubs
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