Friday, May 09, 2008

Toxic Audio Puts Voices Up Front In A Unique Las Vegas Show

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With all of the different and varied shows here in Las Vegas it's really tough to stand out. One of the more unique shows to come along is Toxic Audio which is currently running in the V Theater located at the Planet Hollywood casino.

As the Las Vegas Shows Reviews blog recently noted:

It’s five singers with no back up band or recorded tracks pumping out “Autumn Leaves” in English, French, German, Korean, Scat, and Pig Latin. Its Paul Sperrazza, a “human beat box,” tearing up the audience like a mix of Jim Carey, Jerry Lewis, and that guy who almost won American Idol last year. It’s also Rene Ruiz, the founder of the group, whose credits include “Forever Plaid,” delivering a unforgettable show to a cheering audience.

Oh and there are 4 other performers making it happen for the audience too; Christine Vienna, Tim Jones, and Heather Friedman, and the “sound guy. The sound guy gets his own song during the show and definitely deserves his own sentence in this review, his name is Shannon Brady. There is no band to coordinate but he’s does a heck of job keeping five very good singers in perfect balance.

You have to like a team of singers who can improv a beat box song about Pat and Debbie Boone and who will play “Jaws” with its audience. As a matter of fact the audience is almost the 6th player in the troop. Four or Five audience members are brought on stage at different times in the 70 minute show, and singers perform in the isles just a frequently

It really is amazing how they can make so many different sounds with just their voices. They do a family-friendly show as well, covering many hits from years past as well as instantly recognizable TV theme songs.

The audience gets plenty of chances to participate too. At several points in the show people are brought on stage to join the festivies and the cast members frequently venture out into the crowd, giving a close up look at how talented the performers truly are.

All in all Toxic Audio is a very entertaining show and if you're looking to see something unique without spending a ton of money this might just be your ticket!

You can read the complete review at: Toxic Audio Explained - It’s Voice, And All Voice

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