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Terry Fator to the Mirage

May 12, 2008 | 10:06 am

"America's Got Talent" winner Terry Fator has been getting a lot of attention for his show at the Hilton. Now that the Mirage is packing impressionist Danny Gans off to the Wynn, resort executives are left with an empty theater. The usual corporate solution is not available since the Mirage already has a Cirque show with "Love." So faced with the challenge of a fresh decision in entertainment the brain trust, it seems, has decided to replace an impressionist with a ventriloquist/impressionist.

So, as Danny Gans leaves, then enters the era of Terry Fator. I am trying to confirm details with MGM Mirage now. In the meantime, here is a YouTube video I looked up of Fator before fame found him doing an impression of future fellow Strip headliner Cher with the aid of an audience volunteer. Have I mentioned what a lame period this is for Vegas entertainment?


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You are the lame one.
Look only a little further than this one clip you reference to the incredible performances of Roy Orbison, Ella Fitgerald. tony Bennet and others by Terry Fator.

I was rooting for you the first time I saw you on AGT. So happy that you won. My husband & I have tickets for the show in Charlotte and can't wait. Your an amazing talent.



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