 
IN ADDITION TO THE RELEASE OF HIS LATEST AND EXPANDED EDITION OF "PEOPLE I'VE KNOWN AND BEEN," RICH LITTLE IS BACK LIVE IN LAS VEGAS
6:30pm (Thurs - Sun)
"My friend, Carol Channing, once said that the
safest place on earth is center stage ... Never has that been more true, given
the restrictions that the Tropicana is putting on my show at the Laugh
Factory. However, I am anxious to get
back to the business of show and hear healing sound of laughter
again."
—Rich Little
As The Entertainment Capital of the World Catiously
Re-Opens With New Pandemic Rules & Restrictions, the legendary Rich Little
was the first to hit the stage live, as he prepare to release his latest book
"People I Have Known and Been" through Mindstir Publishing.
Once again, laughter will once again fill the room that
has been eriely silent since the covid pandemic began in late February of 2020,
as Rich Little, the legendary master mimic of more than 200 voices and arguably
the most famous impressionist in the world, shares stories, jokes and anecdotes
in the voices and mannerisms of other legendary icons such as John Wayne,
Johnny Carson, Jimmy Stewart, Dean Martin, Andy Rooney, just to name a few.
The Tropicana has announced that they will be re-opening
their Laugh Factory stage to a socially distancing and limted seating audience.
A venure that traditionally accomodates 270, will limit their seating to 90.
Las Vegas staging restrictions requires that Rich be a minimum of 24 feet from
patrons and that although groups with a maximum number of four may purchase
seats together, all others must be seated six feet apart. In addition, the
traditional meet and greets following the show will be suspended. However,
anyone wishing an autographed copy of his book, People I've Known and Been:
Little By Little (for which all book sales benefit U.S. Veterans, through the
Gary Sinise Foundation), can still be purchased on his website.
WHEN: 6:30pm
(Thursday - Sunday)
WHERE: Tropicana/Laugh Factory - 3801 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
TICKETS: 702-739-2411 by visiting TropLV.com
FOR INFO:
Visit TheRichLittle.com
In early 2020, Rich Little broke an entertainment record
having signed an extended contract with the Tropicana in Las Vegas, making him
their longest running engagement. Unfortunately, delayed due the pandemic, the
historic moment was put on hold. However, Little is back and excited to retake
the stage and begin what will hopefully be an effort to return to the
pre-pandemic life we remember with fondness.
A professed classic movie buff, he's particularly fond ofimpersonating Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, John Wayne and Humphrey Bogart, but
Little has also latched on to baby boomer-friendly characters, such as Paul
Lynde, Kermit the Frog, Andy Rooney and Dr. Phil, to name a few. Some of his
favorite current impressions are of stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester
Stallone, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood. “They're easy to do,” he says.
“They are larger than life.”
In addition, Little has a voice for every administration,
including every U.S. President from John F. Kennedy to Biden. In fact, infamous
for his skewering of political figures, Little has charmed, amused, intrigued
and gotten the best of politicians from here to his native Canada. He
entertained at both of Reagan's presidential inaugurations, during which
President Reagan was reported to have said, “You do me better than I do.”
In January 2010, Little became a United States citizen
and during his Swearing in Ceremony, for U.S. Citizenship, the Judge asked Rich
to recite the Pledge of Allegiance as John Wayne ... He did.
As part of his program, Little highlights his skills as
an artist, using his own sketches and drawings of well-known personalities as a
backdrop. To date, Little has drawn more
than 100 portraits of all the celebrities and politicians he imitates, and displays
several of these life-like charcoal sketches in his shows.
In Little's recent updated re-release of People I've
Known and Been: Little By Little features his own artwork and offers additional
insights into the likes of many of these great people he has had the privilege
and fortune to meet and imitate, to shine a new light on our beloved stars.
"This is really not a biography," says Little, "but more of a
humorous glimpse of the people I've impersonated and some of the funny stories that
happened along the way."
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RICH LITTLE is THE master mimic of more than 200 voices. With an impressive touring schedule throughout the United States and Canada, he has a voice for
every administartion, including U.S. Presidents: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon
Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton,
both George Bushes and Barack Obama. In fact, infamous for his skewering of
political figures, Little has charmed, amused, intrigued and gotten the best of
politicians from here to his native Canada. He entertained at both of Reagan's
presidential inaugurations, and President Reagan was reported to have said, “You
do me better than I do.”
A professed classic movie buff, he's
particularly fond of doing Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, John Wayne and Humphrey
Bogart, but Little has also latched on to baby boomer-friendly characters, such
as Paul Lynde, Kermit the Frog, Andy Rooney and Dr. Phil, to name a few. Some of
his favorite current impressions are of stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester
Stallone, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood. “They're easy to do,” he says.
“They are larger than life.”
In January 2010, Little became a United
States citizen and was sworn in, with a suggestion from the judge to do it as
John Wayne! His wife at the time, Marie, passed away that year. In her honor,
Little created the Marie and Rich Little Foundation, which focuses on helping
children, the homeless and animals in need.
Little is still currently
preparing to release his latest project, “Little by Little” a self-written,
humorous show about his life, featuring over 30 characters. A book of the same
title (…Celebrities I've Known and Been).
Up until now, a little known
fact about Little is his other talent as an artist. He started sketching when
he was young, drawing his family and friends. To date, he has drawn more than
100 pictures of all the celebrities and politicians he imitates, and displays
several of these life-like charcoal sketches in his shows.
“How did I
become an impersonator? Perhaps my mother was conceived by a Xerox machine!”
says Little.
So, how did a kid from Ottawa, Canada, growing up in the
'50s become an impressionist? No one in our family had ever been in show
business. No one ever had “show biz” yearnings. His father was a doctor. His
mother was a housewife. So where did the desire to become an impressionist come
from? Although, often asked this question, he can only offer an early love of
the movies. "As a boy, I would go every weekend, sometimes staying to see the
show twice. Just going to the movies and getting so involved in the
story-telling and the characters made me want to be that person up on the
screen, never dreaming that I could turn it into a career," remarks
Little.
The glory days of Hollywood and their icons, like no other, have
remained as indelible images in our hearts and minds for decades. He, like many,
idolized these giants of the screen and comedy, but was so fortunate to have had
the opportunity to meet, work with, and get to know many of them along the way
during my career. From the genius of Jack Benny, the unmatched humor of George
Burns, the debonair, handsome Cary Grant, the unforgettable John Wayne, the king
of late night hosts Johnny Carson, and the former actor-turned-President Ronald
Reagan to President Obama and preparing for Trump ... just in case.
In
this gem of a new book are insights into the likes of many of these great people
he has had the privilege and fortune to meet and imitate, to shine a new light
on our beloved stars. "This is really not a biography," saysd Little, "but more
of a humorous glimpse of the people I've impersonated and some of the funny
stories that happened along the way."
Rich
Little Official Bio
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additional materials, a copy of the book or if there might be interest in
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LITTLE BY LITTLE by Rich Little DOG EAR
PUBLISHING Price $24.95 Pages: 235 Images: Artwork by Rich Little / BW and
Color images Hardcover: Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4575-4439-2 Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4575-4957-1
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