|
2005
After
showcasing in Vegas in May, Producer David Saxe asked me to
perform in his hit Las Vegas Show 'V' at the Aladdin Hotel
and Casino the following night. David was impressed enough
to ask me to not only emcee the touring version of the show
'V' but also gave me a 30 minute time slot to showcase my
talents. The cast of performers were some of the best I have
had the pleasure of working with and because of an
incredible chemistry between all of us, we've received
accolades beyond all our expectations. The show ran through
October 9th, 2005.
'V' is an entertaining variety
show
by Richie Curlett
of
Northeast Times
"V" - as in "victory" - is
lighting up the Lily Langtry's showroom at the Radisson
Valley Forge Hotel in King of Prussia. The scintillating
show is composed of six highly professional, polished acts
performed by seasoned Las Vegas artists.
Tony Pace, who has a Billy Crystal persona, sets the pace
with an opening rendition of Cara Mia, which brought
the house down. Pace's initials, T.P., could stand for
"Terrific Performer"- with soaring range of his high-octave
voice, he did justice to the Jay Black and the Americans hit
song. He also showed himself to be a versatile entertainer,
performing a credible Louis Armstrong impression, a Willie
Nelson and Julio Inglesias duet on All the Girls I Loved
Before, and even a Michael Jackson moonwalk with style.
Pace, who traveled across the country with his own one-man
show, brought three men from the audience onstage to form
the " Three Amigos" a hilarious mariachi street Band. He
ended his act with the dramatic and moving Music of The
Night, wearing the familiar half-mask from Phantom of
the Opera.
2004
Was a great
year as we brought the show to Atlantic City. The show was
picked up by Resorts Atlantic City for what was to be a two
month engagement and was ultimately held over 3 times for a
total of 7 months. My time in Atlantic City led to the
ability to meet some of music and comedy's incredible
legends. Some of the highlights for me were having Victoria
Jackson, formally of Saturday Night Live attend and rave
about the show, meeting Smokey Robinson, Tom Jones
and hearing Bobby Vinton say to a waiting crowd "You have to
see this guy, If he was Polish, He'd be me" about me. The
press in and out of Atlantic City was very positive as they
wrote favorable reviews over the span of time at Resorts.
These reviews are visible throughout this site.
|