Tape Face
Award-winning wordless performer Tape Face is touring the UK again this autumn with a brand new show.
The tour has not been officially announced but tickets are now on sale for 14 dates, starting at Liverpool's Epstein Theatre on September 8 and currently finishing at the Corn Exchange in Stamford on September 26.
Tape Face has confirmed that he will be starting a residency in Las Vegas later this year.
The wordless entertainer, real name Sam Wills, will begin a three-year residency at the customised venue House of Tape at Harrah's on the Strip on March 16.
Don't miss the chance to be part of the phenomenon this summer: join award-winning performer Tape Face as he brings his uniquely hilarious and moving comedy to London, in a show that needs to be seen to be believed.
For seven weeks only, catch this spectacular modern reimagining of silent comedy at the Garrick Theatre, from the artist formerly known as The Boy with Tape on His Face - finalist of America's Got Talent 2016 and seen on the Royal Variety Performance and The John Bishop Show.
The Boy With Tape On His Face had done pretty well. Following his success at the Edinburgh Fringe, reaching the final of America's Got Talent and announcing a run on the Las Vegas Strip he is coming to London with his first West End residency starting on June 6. If you haven't seen Tape Face – as he is now known – before, you are in for a genuine treat.
Tape Face, the artist formerly known as The Boiy With Tape On His Face, is to return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer.
He will appear at the Pleasance Grand from Wed 2 – Sun 27 August at 9.40pm. This will follow his first West End run in London at the Garrick Theatre.
Tape Face was the winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize in 2012.
I was listening to a podcast interview earlier this week where comedian Paul Currie told Stuart Goldsmith that he had heard that Sam Wills, aka The Boy With Tape On His Face had a five-year plan for his career. Wills certainly seems to be on schedule. Having won the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize in 2012, he has recently been a finalist on America’s Got Talent and has just announced a seven-week residency at the Garrick Theatre in London next summer.
Following a year in which he made his debut in Las Vegas, reached the Final of America’s Got Talent, completed a sold-out 52 date tour of some of the UK’s most iconic venues and successfully persuaded Mel B to wear a toilet seat on her head live on American TV in front of an audience of over 14 million Tape Face is proud to announce his highly anticipated seven-week season in London’s Garrick Theatre in 2017.
Wordless entertainer The Boy With Tape On His Face failed to win the America's Got Talent final last night.
The competition was won by 12-year-old singer/songwriter Grace VanderWaal who wins a million dollars and a Las Vegas show.
Tape Face, real name Sam Wills, was one of the first five performers eliminated out of the ten acts in the final.
The 2016 Fringe Central Welcome Address will be delivered by award-winning comedian Sam Wills, also known as The Boy With Tape On His Face, on Friday 5 August at 1pm at Fringe Central.
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