SOPRANOS LAST SUPPER SHOW REVIEW At the Riviera Hotel & Casino
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BADA-BING, BADA-BANG…If you are looking for a crazy interactive spoof dinner show
that is FUN, MOB INTENSIVE, FUN, LOUD, COMEDY REDEFINED, and FUN, then this
is your “Vegas Mafia Family” SHOW! “The Sopranos’ Last Supper” (directed by Ryan
Sands and written by Kenny Silanska) is a hilarious comedy show where YOU will have
a ball and perhaps maybe even, “Be Made”! Imagine being caught up IN the middle of
the hit television show “The Sopranos.” You will be talking, dancing, dining, laughing,
participating in the chicken dance and conga lines, entertained by, and hanging out
with your favorite characters. It’s as if you are actually an invited guest at a Sopranos
suppa! Yous gets my drift here? Hey, Im-a talking to yous!
Actually, it is Tony’s big party bash that you are invited to and played perfectly, I might
add, by Lou Diamond. You will be running into a cast of 20, including Carmela, Tony’s
wife, played with spunk, by Carrie Saloutos. Yous might also be bumpin into Toni’s
daughter Meadow played by the very Italianesque and excellent actress Kara Cohen
(a Jewish girl?). Don’t be surprised if Tony’s shrink Dr. Malfri played a little too well by
Kellie Karl… beware, she is VERY drunk! You will also meet another mob girl and
excellent singer, Dee Dee Diamond played by Janien Valentine who belts out,
“Dancing Queen” and maybe even you! You will get acquainted right away with some
of Tony’s associates including Uncle Junior Baritone (Lou Bellomo), Christopher
Moltensanti (Tom Lynch), Paulie Whacknuts (Frankie DeAngelo), Philly the Leotard
(Michael Delano), and Bobby Baklava (Jim Hitzke). These guys are not only excellent
actors but good-ole-boys with quick trigger fingers, if you ‘knows’ what I mean! For the
men who came to Vegas for the famous sexy dancers, don’t blow a fuse. You will get
to see the VERY sexy Bada Bang Girls, Bambi (Rachelle Fournier), Coco (Noelle
Bradford), Cinnamon (there is always a Cinnamon isn’t there) (Linda Cardona), and
Cookie (Meagan Hensley). Look out for Rob Marrocco running around as well, he is a
gas!
There is a plot to this story, but I won’t spoil it. Find out first-hand who tries to rat out
Tony!
“The Sopranos’ Last Supper” takes place at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. You must be
21 or over to attend. Call 702-SEE-TONY.
Tickets include 90 minutes of singing, dancing, eating and partying with your favorite
Soprano characters! Antipasto appetizer for two is included.
Valet and self parking available. Complimentary shuttle service for groups of 10 to 30!
“The Sopranos’ Last Supper”: Just Don’t ‘Fageddabout It!’ by Robin Roth
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Cast of “The Sopranos’ Last Supper”