Don Rickles
"Mr. Warmth" will perform at the Orleans Showroom
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Legendary comedian Don Rickles will perform at the Orleans Showroom. The veteran of Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and many film roles is most known for his work as an insult comic. Rickles earned the nickname "Mr. Warmth" as a result of his insult comedy. Prior to Rickles' performance, catch actor and singer Robert Davi do a set from his critically-acclaimed show, “Davi Sings Sinatra: On the Road to Romance.”
When: Friday, March 20, 2009
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Where: Orleans Hotel-Casino, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas
Cost: $74.95 - $99.95
Age limit: Not available
Categories: Southwest, Comedy, The Orleans
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Event posted Feb. 4, 2008
Last updated April 4, 2013
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I saw Don nearly twenty years ago performing in Las Vegas and would say he is one of the most complete entertainers I've ever seen on stage as he danced, sung and insulted everone with laughter.
An old school true professional.
Saw Don on March 6th in a 1957 movie entitled Run Silent, Run Deep a submarine flick starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. Robert Osborne of TCM commented after the film that it would be hard to imagine winning a war with Don Rickles fighting it!
Good to see you're still infesting our planet kid!
I'll skip seeing "Mr. Warmth." His type of humor isn't funny to me.