TERRY FATOR: VENTRILOQUISM IN CONCERT Celebrates 2nd Anniversary

By: Mar. 16, 2011
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Time flies when you're having fun. Unparalleled ventriloquist Terry Fator would know all about it as he celebrates the second anniversary of his hit show, Terry Fator: Ventriloquism in Concert, at The Mirage Friday, March 18. Fator marks this milestone with what may become a yearly tradition, the introduction of a new puppet. This year's newest edition to an already impressive line-up is fabulously happy Berry Fabulous, a former lawyer turned entertainer. Along with Berry, Fator promises to deliver brand new songs and jokes, embarking upon a whole new show that is certain to delight audiences from around the world.

"I'd like to thank my team, The Mirage family and the fans for all of the support they have given me during the past two, incredible years," said Terry Fator. The addition of Berry Fabulous to the cast this month in celebration of the anniversary is just a taste of what is yet to come. New content, characters and dialogue are in the works and I look forward to sharing our fresh, exciting material."
Fator recently introduced to the cast new puppet, Berry Fabulous, a top ranked attorney for more than 20 years at the law firm Fabulous, Fabulous, Simply and Fabulous. Berry is now coming out in the world of entertainment and is a fabulous man who believes that his childhood idols Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Cher lend themselves quite well to the world of rap. He considers himself the hip hop Liberace. Just don't expect to hear any Johnny Cash.

Berry Fabulous said, "My new gig with Terry is a great opportunity for me to shine, and of course sparkle. By mixing some of today's best-known ballads with my rapping skills I am sure to add panache to the show. I can't wait for the audience to witness my performance of the classic Judy Garland song 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' combined with what I like to call my hip-hop flair. I warned Terry to fasten his seatbelt because it's going to be a wild ride."

Tickets start at $59, plus tax and service fees, and are now on sale. To charge by phone call (800) 963-9634 or (702) 792-7777. Tickets also are available for purchase at The Mirage Box Office and online at www.mirage.com and www.ticketmaster.com.

 



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