Rich Little Las Vegas Show
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He's performed for presidents, shared stages with Sinatra, and made audiences howl for six decades — and Rich Little is still the undisputed king of impressionism. At the Copa Room on Flamingo, his show feels like a greatest-hits tour through pop culture history, delivered by the man who lived it.
There are impressionists, and then there is Rich Little — a category of one. For more than six decades, the Ottawa-born comedian has been perfecting the art of transformation, slipping effortlessly between the voices and mannerisms of over 200 celebrities with an accuracy that has left audiences — and the celebrities themselves — genuinely astonished.
At the Copa Room inside the Flamingo Road landmark, Little performs in a venue that feels tailor-made for his brand of classic Las Vegas showmanship. The Copa Room carries the DNA of Old Hollywood glamour, and there's something deeply fitting about watching a man who once rubbed shoulders with the Rat Pack hold court in a room that echoes that same golden era of entertainment.
The show is a masterclass in both comedy and character study. Rich Little doesn't simply mimic voices — he inhabits them. His Ronald Reagan is pitch-perfect in both cadence and comedic timing, drawing on years of performing the impression at the actual White House. His Frank Sinatra is so convincing it borders on eerie, capturing the Chairman of the Board's swagger and vocal texture with remarkable precision. And then there's the crowd-pleasing versatility: from Kermit the Frog to John Wayne, from Johnny Carson to Jimmy Stewart, each impression arrives fully formed, complete with physical mannerisms and subtle comedic asides that reveal just how deeply Little has studied his subjects.
What separates this show from a novelty act is the storytelling woven between impressions. Little has genuine stories — real anecdotes from a career that intersected with Hollywood royalty, political figures, and television legends. He was a fixture on The Tonight Show as a guest host, appeared regularly on Hollywood Squares, and performed on The Judy Garland Show. These weren't just TV appearances; they were relationships, and Little's show carries that warmth and personal connection throughout.
For fans of classic entertainment, the show is a nostalgic and genuinely emotional experience — a living archive of voices that shaped American pop culture. For younger audiences discovering Little for the first time, it's a revelation: a reminder that before deepfakes and digital manipulation, one man with extraordinary talent could make an entire room believe they were hearing someone else entirely.
With a near-perfect 4.7-star rating across hundreds of reviews, the consensus from audiences is clear — this is one of the most uniquely entertaining shows in a city full of them. Rich Little at the Copa Room isn't just a comedy performance. It's a piece of Las Vegas history, still very much alive and performing.
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