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Not exactly comedians but more than just magicians, Penn & Teller bring a quirky combination of laughs and illusions to every performance. You're ready to laugh before they even trot out their tricks, with the big, brash Penn Jillette towering over his staid, unspeaking partner Teller. And once they dip into the bag of tricks they've been perfecting since the 1970s, you're simultaneously dazzled and delighted. Whether they're working with things like magic bullets, nail guns, and straitjackets, or just employing a seemingly ordinary deck of cards to demonstrate some sleight of hand, the duo can make you doubt your own senses as they appear to make the impossible happen right before your eyes. Sometimes they toss a touch of danger into the mix, and sometimes they simply play the whole thing for laughs, but whatever illusion they're unveiling, Penn & Teller can always pull it off.

Penn & Teller Background

America's most famous magic/comedy duo actually started out as a trio in the '70s, but when third member Weir Chrisemer left in 1981, Penn Jillette and Raymond Teller (who has always gone by just his surname) continued on together, and it was then that their star began to rise. With TV appearances on such shows as Late Night With David Letterman and Saturday Night Live, a series of Broadway shows, and their own Emmy-winning special on PBS, Penn & Teller carved out a niche in show business and became household names in the process. In the years that followed, they became TV personalities in their own right, first with a Showtime series and then with Fool Us on the CW. They've earned their own star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. They've appeared in music videos by Run-DMC and Katy Perry. They've established a record-breaking residency in Las Vegas. And throughout all of these accomplishments, Penn & Teller have shown that a big, loud guy and a small, silent guy can make people gasp and guffaw at the same time.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 4676 reviews
  • PENN & TELLER

    by DONNALAKA on 7/12/09Harrah's Resort Atlantic City - Atlantic CityRating: 5 out of 5

    MISSED THEIR SHOW IN VEGAS TWICE. LOVED TO SEE THEM IN AC. THE SHOW WAS GREAT AND MET MY EXPECTATIONS.

  • Penn & Teller lots of fun

    by carol11111 on 7/12/09Harrah's Resort Atlantic City - Atlantic CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Penn & Teller were great. Lots of Fun and amazing entertainment. We enjoyed this alot more than we thought. We were in alantic City for the weekend and thought a show would be a great way to spend the evening. They were better in person than what we had seen on television. The audience was included so beware you may be called on stage. Lots of fun!!

  • Penn & Teller

    by slgc on 7/12/09Harrah's Resort Atlantic City - Atlantic CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Penn & Teller are still bringin' it after decades of performing together. Even when you know how the tricks work, they are still amazing to watch in action. They are intelligent, irreverent, and masters of their craft - I hope to see them many more times in the future.

  • Penn and Teller were OK

    by bigbear1018 on 7/11/09Rio Hotel & Casino - Las VegasRating: 3 out of 5

    The show wasn't as I expected. Some of the tricks performed were spectacular. However, Penn spent a lot of time talking and it seemed like was he was talking down to the audience. The show was OK, but for a more exciting show, I would go to another one of the magic shows in Las Vegas.

  • Penn & Teller was as expected!

    by Meckmichael on 7/8/09Rio Hotel & Casino - Las VegasRating: 4 out of 5

    Very good performance! They sign and take pictures after the show! Theater was perfect. Great mix of comedy, politics and magic(though they don't perform magic). LOL Great audience participation and the delivery of the performance was flawless.

  • Penn and Teller is Fun

    by Schampalampa on 7/6/09Rio Hotel & Casino - Las VegasRating: 4 out of 5

    Went to Penn & Teller w/my husband & 13 yr old son. They were VERY entertaining. I'd seen a review that didn't recommend this show for children but it was fine for my 13 yr old son. Maybe it was because of the political nature of their jokes which my son "got" most of them. His brain was "hurting" trying to figure out how they do the things they did - especially the trick at the end of their performance. We thought it was very nice that they go out into the lobby after their performances for autographs and pictures with the fans.