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We're joined by OG AGT Time host Cody Mims to rewatch season 11 Finalist, Tape Face. Like his performances, there's not a whole lot to say. Summary In this episode of AGT Time, hosts Cody and AGTCommenter celebrate the return of Cody Mims as they discuss the unique comedy act of Tape Face from Season 11 of America's Got Talent. They reflect on the evolution of the podcast, the significance of music in Tape Face's performances, and the judges' reactions to his unconventional style. The conversation highlights the charm and creativity of Tape Face, as well as the changes in AGT over the years, making for an engaging and insightful discussion. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts discuss various performances from America's Got Talent, focusing on memorable moments, the evolution of the character Tape Face, and the dynamics of the Judge Cuts and Quarterfinals. They reflect on the balance between fun and humor in performances, the anticipation of results, and the overall quality of the acts as the competition progresses. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts delve into the performances from the semi-finals and finals of America's Got Talent, focusing on the unique style of Tape Face and the reactions from judges and audiences. They discuss the voting mechanics, the chaos that sometimes ensues during performances, and reflect on the overall season, highlighting memorable moments and performances. The conversation emphasizes the importance of audience engagement and the judges' insights into the acts, culminating in a discussion about the results and the contestants' journeys throughout the season. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the performances of Tape Face on America's Got Talent, exploring themes of originality, hypothetical scenarios regarding his placement in different seasons, and the potential for a Vegas residency. They analyze his legacy and ranking among other AGT acts, debate whether he is the best mime on the show, and consider if he deserves a spot in the AGT Hall of Fame. The discussion highlights the unique aspects of Tape Face's performances and his impact on the AGT franchise. Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent
Today the guys talked to Sam Wills all the way from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He's a Kiwi comedian who you will probably know better as Tape Face... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the AGT Fantasy League auditions. They review the performances of Kristy Sellers, John Dorenbos, Hans, Kseniya Simonova, and V.Unbeatable. In this episode, the judges coach their respective acts to bring out their best performances. Maria Siren impresses with her elaborate headdresses and incredible vocal range. Billy and Emily England perform a dangerous roller skating act. Tape Face delivers a silly and creative performance. Shadow Ace captivates with his shadow puppetry. Kodi Lee performs an original song that showcases his talent. In this episode, Cody and Jay discuss the voting process and quick results on America's Got Talent. They also review the acts that made it through to the next round and those that didn't. The conversation concludes with a preview of the acts to expect in the next episode and their most anticipated performances. Takeaways The AGT Fantasy League auditions feature a variety of acts with different talents and styles. The judges provide coaching advice to the contestants, but it may not always be applicable or helpful. The performances of Kristy Sellers, John Dorenbos, Hans, Kseniya Simonova, and V. Unbeatable showcase their unique skills and entertain the audience. The voting process on America's Got Talent involves audience members voting digitally. The results of the voting are tabulated quickly using computers. Six acts made it through to the next round, while four acts were eliminated. The upcoming episode will feature a diverse lineup of acts, including Adrian and Hurricane, Piff the Magic Dragon, and the Vardanyan Brothers. Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent Goodpods Top 100 Entertainment Indie Podcasts Listen now to AGT Time - America's Got Talent Fancast podcast
Summary In this episode, the hosts and guests participate in a fantasy draft for AGT acts. The draft format includes a snake draft order, with each participant selecting acts to form their own team. The first picks include Kseniya Simonova, Darcy Lynn, and Cody Lee. Commenter selects Brian Justin Crum and The Clairvoyants, while Cody chooses The Rhamadhani Brothers. Minnesota Ryan picks Jon Dorenbos and V.Unbeatable, and Stephen selects Drake Milligan and Tape Face. Minnesota Ryan then selects Sophie Dossi, and Commenter chooses Kristy Sellars. The conversation continues with the hosts making their picks for the fantasy league. They discuss acts like Christy Sellers, Piff the Magic Dragon, Aidan Bryant, Minister of Remembrance, Adrian and Hurricane, Grace Good, Yu Hojin, Mersey Girls, Lauren Allred, Hans, Junior New System, and Maria Sirene. The conversation revolves around the selection of acts for a fantasy league based on America's Got Talent and Britain's Got Talent. The hosts discuss and choose acts such as Cillian O'Connor, Musa Motha, Sainted, Ghetto Kids, Fritzy Rosmarion, Pac Drumline, and Wes P. They also discuss the potential of the chosen acts and the overall strength of each team. The conversation concludes with final remarks and a reminder to stay safe. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Fantasy Draft Format 07:39 First Picks: Kseniya Simonova, Darcy Lynn, Cody Lee 13:06 Commenter's Picks: Brian Justin Crum, The Clairvoyants 15:48 Cody's Pick: The Rhamadhani Brothers 16:50 Minnesota Ryan's Picks: John Dorenbos, V.Unbeatable 19:12 Stephen's Picks: Drake Milligan, Tape Face 21:17 Minnesota Ryan's Pick: Sophie Dossi 23:06 Commenter's Picks: Christie Sellers 26:04 Discussion about Kristy Sellars and Piff the Magic Dragon 28:21 Minnesota Ryan's pick: Aidan Bryant 31:33 Stephen's pick: Preacher Lawson 32:52 Minnesota Ryan's pick: Adrian and Hurricane 36:18 AGTCommenter's pick: Grace Good 39:31 Minnesota Ryan's pick: Ana DeGuzman 41:04 Stephen's pick: Yu Hojin 42:40 Stephen's pick: Mersey Girls 44:00 Minnesota Ryan's pick: Lauren Allred 45:37 Cody's pick: Hans 47:34 AGTCommenter's pick: Junior New System 50:53 Minnesota Ryan's pick: Maria Seiren 52:53 Introduction of Acts 56:34 Selection of Killian O'Connor 57:38 Selection of Musa Motha 58:41 Selection of Sainted 59:37 Selection of Ghetto Kids 01:00:23 Selection of Fritzy Rosmarion 01:02:25 Selection of Pac Drumline 01:03:26 Selection of Wes P 01:04:33 Discussion on Best Teams 01:06:14 Conclusion and Closing Remarks Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent Goodpods Top 100 Entertainment Indie Podcasts Listen now to AGT Time - America's Got Talent Fancast podcast
Die beiden Ärzte und Zoologen Timothy Trust & Martin Sierp untersuchen auch diese Woche einige interessante Themen: Vatertag, Stillstand, Tape Face, der Stella-Liebeck-Preis, Bernie Yuman, übermüdet in London, der Pullunder-Comedy-Mix, Showpilot Daniel Golla, der Rasenmäherkauf, das Pferd an der Tankstelle. Höre dir diese tierisch gute Folge sofort an! HIER KANNST DU UNS ÜBERALL HÖREN: https://linktr.ee/komischegespraeche HIER KANNST DU UNS AUF KAFFEE EINLADEN: https://ko-fi.com/komischegespraechepodcast HIER GEHT ES ZUR KOMISCHE MUSIKE PLAYLIST AUF SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/komischeMusike
When you hear the words Tape Face, what do you picture? Sam Wills began his comedy career in his native New Zealand as a teenage …
Imagine your favorite local bar gathered its funniest, sexiest, strangest, and most talented patrons and friends, and brought them together to put on a wild variety show and you've got a reasonable idea of what you'd experience when you see Miss Behave's Mavericks. So back in spring, there was some buzz starting to grow about a new show downtown, Miss Behave's Mavericks. Vital Vegas had reported on it. (I have to say here that I often appreciate Vital Vegas's perspective and info - and I know he's a friend of the podcast - but he seems to have a love of all things downtown that I don't necessarily share.) But the buzz kept growing, and it really piqued my curiosity. I knew about the previous Miss Behave show - which was at Bally's - but only by name. I also am not afraid to admit that I'm kind of a value shopper when it comes to Vegas. I'm always looking for the deals and the bang-for-your-buck. So when I found out that's tickets were $25 each, I was sold. By the way, they've since gone up to $39 per person, but this is still a hell of a deal. You'd be hard-pressed to find another show in town at that price. A little more on cost later. Cheapshot in Fremont East is a whole mood. Miss Behave's Mavericks is playing at Cheapshot, which is in the first block of Fremont East, in the space formerly occupied by Beauty Bar. We saw this show in July, and of course it was super hot outside. Seating is first come first serve, so we wanted to get there early to get good seats. Now this was probably our least enjoyable part of the experience. It's Vegas. It's July. It's hot outside. We arrived at 6 for a 7:00 curtain time. The website said the doors opened at 6, so we're thinking this shouldn't be a problem. But there's a fence and a closed gate in front of the doors, and they aren't letting anyone in. I was thinking that maybe they were doing this to make the show seem better, because whatever was inside was better than standing out on the street and melting. The show could have just been watching aardvark's shitting and it would have been great as long as there was air conditioning. Honestly, the venue staff did their best to try to make up for it. Miss Behave herself (the stage name of performer and host Amy Saunders) came out and apologized and handed out cold water bottles. She explained that the doors didn't actually open until 6:30, and she had requested several times for the info online to be changed, but it hadn't been changed yet. Keep in mind that when we arrived, there were 2 groups of people in front of us, and before they finally let us in quite the line had developed behind us. Since seating is first come, first serve, I recommend you still arrive about an hour before showtime, even if the doors open only 30 minutes prior. Just have a cold drink in hand, and maybe choose your show time carefully. I'm just grateful that the venue is on the south side of the street, so we had some shade. Look, I'll be honest: I have no idea what's happening here. A few words about seating… As I've already mentioned, the venue is first come, first serve. When it was our turn to be seated, they asked if we wanted to be more towards the front or more towards the back. I said “more towards the front” and they put us right smack in the front row. I wasn't expecting this, but was fine with it. If I didn't want to be so close, like some people might, I'm sure they would have moved us if I requested it. The chairs were small cane-back chairs that had no cushions, so it was a little uncomfortable. Lacking a better option, I ended up setting my drink on the stage. Speaking of the stage, like the venue, it's very cozy. There's only room for maybe a dozen people in the front row. Everyone is in the same style of seating, and our chairs are on the floor in the bar - there's no slope like theater seating has - so it might get more difficult to see the further back you are. Thankfully, it's such a small venue that I don't think this is an issue. One other point about the venue, my wife wants me to point out that the restrooms were nice and big and very clean. Drink service at the venue is excellent. They have a decent-sized menu (available online) of standard cocktails (old fashioned, sex on the beach, margarita), beers, and wines. Drink prices are reasonable for Vegas. Here's where another cost comes in. You should bring cash to the show - about $20 or so per person - in order to show your support for the performers. See, Miss Behave's Mavericks likes the audience to support performers “strip club style” by throwing bills on the stage. It's a fun gimmick that is very Vegas-appropriate. Even if you've just got a crisp $20 bill in hand, they'll make change for you before the show. Okay, so let's talk about the show itself. Miss Behave's Mavericks is a variety show. It's a very eclectic variety show. It's sometimes thrilling, sometimes soulful, sometimes sexy, somewhat confusing and very hilarious. I like to think of it as “Absinthe Lite.” This means that the show I saw is not the show you're going to see, but let's face it: that's not the worst gamble you've taken in this town. We saw a gender-bending strip act that brought the “confusing boner” phrase back to mind. We saw a little person on roller skates do a deliberately terrible dance number to “Total Eclipse of the Heart” that had me in tears from laughing so hard. You might see hula-hooping chicken. Who the fuck knows? Miss Behave herself is the emcee, and she's excellent. She's quick to explain the money throwing thing, that pictures are okay and social media is encouraged, and she's very clear that everyone is there to have a great time. I'm not sure that I can articulate this without sounding hokey, but for what it's worth, we truly felt that they wanted to be gracious hosts and as welcoming as possible. Oh and she also swallows swords. That was nuts to see from the front row. Trice B Phantom brings the soul Singer Trice B Phantom is a frequent performer, and he sang an amazing rendition of “What's Going On,” that I felt unworthy to witness. The icing on the cake for us was burlesque performer “Banbury Cross” who closed out the show with the best burlesque striptease I have ever seen, and I consider myself a bit of a connoisseur. Unfortunately for all of you, she was only there for a limited two week run. This is how Miss Behave's Mavericks operates. Some performers are regulars, some are in town for limited shows, and some, such as Tape Face, might even be from other local shows and just popping in for a show or two. Like Forrest Gump and his box of chocolates, you never know… From a risk/reward standpoint, even if you don't like the version of the show you end up seeing, you're out the cost of a low-priced ticket, maybe an in-expensive drink or two, and you're a half block from FSE. For us, when the show was over we wanted to stay. Cheapshot converts into either a club or a piano bar after the show depending on the night, and we really just wanted to stay, drink, and party with the performers. Unfortunately, we had reservations back on the strip. We've already talked about seeing Miss Behave's Mavericks again, and making sure that we don't plan anything after the show. Something I'll be including in reviews is what I call the “A.F.F.” or Audience Fuckery Factor. Some people hate to be singled out or involved in the slightest, and it's important to point out when you might accidentally be drawn into the show… There was one person a few seats from me who helped the little person with this “Total Eclipse of the Heart” number, but I think this can be expected when you're in the front row. There's a few performances that started away from the stage near the front door, and they worked their way through the crowd towards the stage. Miss Behave herself does some of her emcee work by standing on the bar, probably in an attempt to draw eyes away from the stage while they switch out equipment or set pieces. Anyway, if I haven't made it clear, this show is an ever-changing thing. Even if no one in my audience was messed with, it doesn't mean no one in your audience will be messed with. I think you'll have a blast either way. Better start figuring out how to sell the wife on this now The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed Miss Behave's Mavericks. It is easily in my top 3 Vegas entertainment experiences, and number 1 in terms of value. Something that is important to note: I learned as I was finishing up this review that the show is going into hiatus after Thanksgiving. If you know anything about entertainment in Vegas, you know that “hiatus” can often be code for “closing at this venue, but we won't say ‘closing' to give the show a chance to find another space.” I sincerely hope that is not the case here, because this show is an absolute gem and deserves all the life it can get. If you're going to be in Vegas between now and Thanksgiving I encourage you to check the show out, so there's no question that Miss Behave's Mavericks returns in spring, which is when they say we can see it again after the holidays. Tickets are available directly at the venue's website which is at cheapshotdtlv.com. At the time of this review, shows are Thursdays at 7, Fridays at 8, and two shows on Saturdays at 8 and 10:30. You can find Josh on twitter @vegasjaydubs
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A mime with noise, stand-up with no talking – drama with no acting. Viral sensation Tape Face has to be seen to be believed. Tape Face is a character created by performer Sam Wills; delightful, wry, many-layered, hilarious and with universal appeal. He accesses an inner child in us all that must be fed. Through simple, clever and charming humour, aimed at satisfying that hunger, this America's Got Talent Finalist gives a performance which is delightful, wry, and hilarious. Through simple, clever and charming humour, Tape Face has created one of the most accessible and enjoyable shows the world has ever seen. Tickets available at www.torrancearts.org or the theatre ticket office at (310) 781-7171
Bobby takes an appetizer poo. Sam loses to a mime named Tape Face. We talk A-Rod's amazing Instagram, Bobby's BTK doppelganger, Dave Attell's pillowcase luggage, Simon Cowell's bad mood, and NY vs LA comics. Sponsors: -Give yourself the comfort refresh you deserve and get it for less. Go to www.brooklinen.com and use promo code tiger to get $20 off, with a minimum purchase of $100 Tame that Summer Swamp in your pants with MANSCAPED™. Get 20% off + free shipping by going to www.manscaped.com/tigerbelly See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's podcast, the battle of Harry Potter vs Lord of The Rings, Jerry chats "camping etiquette" and Matt shares his new sleeping habit...
Brock talks with artist Sam Wills, creator and star of Tape Face at Harrah's.
Our guest this week is Sam Wills, better known as the comic mime Tape Face. The “America’s Got Talent” alum has been headlining at Harrah’s Showroom throughout COVID. He has added some speaking, some new props, and fake fans to his new socially distant show.
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host! The guys start the show by discussing a new n/a beer Dave found. Then, the guys discuss the Rock Vegas Puppet Show on YouTube!! Dave also discusses the tattoos and beard he altered his mini-me puppet with. Then, the guys play some Mad Libs before watching OLOX, Tape Face, and Christine Hurley bomb her set on America's Got Talent. After that, the guys jump right into the Nye vs. Biden debate with today's debate topic: taxes. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also find the D2R Podcast Network on any podcast streaming app. Just search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The guys would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Michael Hasted has an exclusive interview with international comedy mime artist TAPE FACE and (at 9.30)visits the KUNSTHAL in Rotterdam to talk to SAREL EX of the BOIJMANS VAN BEUINGEN in exile. Souwie Buis was at the WINTERNACHTEN FESTIVAL in The Hague (at 21.10)and spoke to Palestinian poet ASMAA AZAIZEH.
#247 A Spice Girl Broke My Toilet Seat - Rich has had his lactose tolerant choices mocked at the supermarket again, but he will rise above it as he comes to posh old Richmond Theatre to talk to Sam Wills aka Tape Face.They discuss the bizarre world where a child stalked a clown, how to clip through a tennis racquet, the accidental discovery of the character and who thought it up, the gamble of going on a talent show and how it might have just paid off, living and working in Las Vegas, taking props through airport security and the controversy over the cloning of Tape Face. Plus the best kind of tape to use and instructions on how to apply it to your mouth. Richard realised his Boss Cat error after this recording, but to be fair the audience were given the chance to correct him and failed him, so it’s their fault.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Become a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITESee details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATESBuy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest this week is Sam Wills, better known as Tape Face. Wills is a silent comic and former contestant on America's Got Talent. He currently headlines at House of Tape at Harrah’s Las Vegas, where we sat down to *tape* this episode of PodKats!
Awooga! It’s Tape Face! The amazing prop comic, mime and clown Tape Face talks about bits that don’t work from his brand new tour and the most adhesive tape he has found anywhere on the globe.Follow Bec on Twitter | While you're there follow Mark | Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#InsideTheCloset is on a cruise! There's tons of gays, okay food, and a faint smell of tuna. Matteo interviews for a job at Staples, Emma tries to figure out if lesbians have jobs, and we talk about the importance of friendship, AND red flags within friendships. Also, Tape Face. Remember to rate, subscribe, and follow us on Instagram @insidetheclosetpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I watched WWE NXT 482, Instant Family, Las Vegas shows Tape Face, O, and Zumanity, plus WWE Live in Oakland!
This week, we went to see the new show "Tape Face" at Harrah's. We weren't really expecting much after seeing a few clips of him on YouTube. However, never judge a Vegas headliner by His tv appearances!! We came out with mouths sore from laughing so hard. Plus Debbie and Mark went up to see the concrete arrow on Easter Sunday! Yes, real concrete arrows were where we went searching for.
Tape Face joins Danny Lobell, host of Modern Day Philosophers. America's Got Talent's Tape Face guests on this episode of the show to discuss philosophy from philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville. They talked about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, protecting your inner child, and the frustrations of social media. Tape Face went to clowning school, where he learned street performing, magic, and juggling, and failed at sword swallowing. Tune in to find out more.
Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Alice Cooper, Eddie Izzard and Tape Face for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy With music from Elkie Brooks and Poppy Ajudha. Producer: Debbie Kilbride.