Rick Michel of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rich Natole of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rick Michel of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rich Natole of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rick Michel of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rich Natole of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Joel Leder of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rick Michel of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rick Michel of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rick Michel of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Joel Leder of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rich Natole and pianist Bill Chenoweth of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rich Natole of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Joel Leder of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Pianist Bill Chenoweth of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Rich Natole of Jew Man Group. February 2023
Nette B.
Apr 3, 2023
If you get butt hurt quickly, don't come here. I usually don't take to jokes, but I genuinely enjoyed the show, and you don't have to be a Jew to understand. First, it's open seating. I grabbed drinks at the bar, and Richard was the bartender. Thanks for the cherry garnish and blue cheese olive. It was delicious. My double shot Crown lasted the entire show. My favorite act would be the ventriloquist. Especially when he picked out 2 people from the audience to help. I caught on about 95% of the jokes, and my BF was surprised. So, to me, it was funny. He he. Overall, I'd watch them again.
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Rachel S.
Feb 4, 2023
This is a funnier version of Rich Little's show at Trop, but go in knowing that aside from the impressions, it's going to be heavy on the boomer humour. Rick Michel, Rich Natole and Joel Leder along with their pianist do everything from Saturday Night Live -esque skits, jokes and ventriloquism. I was even brought on stage tonight as part of the audience participation. It was fun.Not only did they do jokes, but they did great impressions of people like Don Rickles, Gomer Pyle, George Burns, Joe Pesci, Sammy Davis Jr., John Wayne and Rodney Dangerfield, just to name a few. I wouldn't suggest this show for the under 35 crowd or people that didn't grow up in the US. My in-laws are immigrants, so my husband didn't grow up with the same American pop culture that I did. He had no idea who any of the impressions were supposed to be of, even though we're both the same age and Millennials. There was an LGBT table not to far away and I could see on their face that they were trying to grin and bare it through the show. This is definitely not a left leaning show, as the oldins in the audience were cheering when one of the guys came on stage and said that "woke dies here." They were also cheering at Fauci and Biden jokes. Just go into this show knowing that this is geared towards the bluehairs and many of their jokes aren't politically correct and would probably get you fired if you said them on social media. While I'm not their target demographic, I enjoyed most of the show, save for the John Wayne / 7-11 owner game show skit. If you have older, white family members who grew up in the US, Jewish or not, they'll probably like this show.Visited: February 2023
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John P.
Jun 12, 2023
We enjoyed this show and appreciated that is was not PC. I have to say it probably is not going to be entertaining to every one, but for the people who remember old actors, comedians and movies/shows it will be entertaining and humorous. A very good mix of comedy, impersonations and ventriloquism. The Copa Room is a nice venue with friendly staff. I rated this show as a 4 star and my wife a 5 star.
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Teresa W.
Apr 6, 2023
I went to see this with my Jewish hubby. It's definitely geared toward an older demographic which we are not, however, we both enjoyed the show overall. They warn you right away that it isn't for the "woke" and it definitely isn't PC. Personally, that is just fine with us. You gotta have a thick skin because nothing is off limits. The ventriloquist was really good! Hubby got to go onstage for the audience participation segment and that was fun. Only reason I took off a star was for the price. I saw it via houseseats so for me it's a 5. However, if I had to pay, I may have been a bit disappointed as I feel the price point should be a little lower.
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Jon B.
Jun 15, 2024
Decent attempt at reviving Catskills comedy. A fine way to spend 45 minutes of time while in Vegas. I understand the show has since gone dark.
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Maureen E.
Feb 20, 2024
We had fun! These gentleman are so sweet and funny - very much the flavor of Rodney Dangerfield. I thought the jokes were funny and appreciated the throwback humor. They remind people constantly they are not a politically correct group and the crowd was definitely an older demographic but it was a fun cheap date. They pulled my husband up on the stage at the end and that made my week. My husband's "performance" made me laugh so hard - I have not laughed that hard in a long time and for that it was worth it!
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Lori F.
Mar 9, 2024
So outdated. It would help if you were over 80 and Jewish to enjoy these guys. It wasn't funny. I have heard these jokes so many times. The Ventriloquist at the end was funny. It is a shame, as you can tell they are talented. They need better material. It was painful.
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Nicolas T.
Aug 6, 2023
Personally, I was hoping they'd be more offensive. They're less offensive than Don Rickles in his prime but more offensive than your average beta male Tiktok comedian.Overall, it was a good value. I enjoyed the darkened theater with the old school bar.
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Ellen I.
Jan 28, 2024
If you are over 70 and Jewish, you may enjoy; I chose this demographic as that's who was laughing. The ventriloquist was good. Otherwise, a big no.
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Rick M.
Oct 19, 2023
The BEST comedy show in Las Vegas or for that matter, anywhere.60 minutes of ALL joke and NO woke. This is not a politically correct show and that's why I loved it so much.If you want to laugh at over 200 jokes find your way to the Tuscany Hotel and Casino on Flamingo Blvd. and you'll be glad you did.
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