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"Voices In My Head" is a combination
Las Vegas stage show, with showgirls, dancers and extravagant costumes,
a classic television variety hour with all of your favorite stars of
yesterday and today, hilarious stand up comedy routine, impressions and
high energy concert complete with a live 5-piece rock & roll band.
"Voices" is the creation of actor,
comedian, impersonator and musician Stephen Sorrentino. Long hailed as
the worlds best Elton John impersonator, "Voices In My Head" takes
full advantage of the unending talent possessed by this rising young
star.
"Voices In My Head" by Stephen Sorrentino
is unlike anything else on the Las Vegas Strip today. It's more than
an impersonation show, more than a standup routine, more than a rock
concert, quite simply, "Voices In My Head" will leave audiences
screaming for more of Stephen Sorrentino.
Audiences are amazed by Stephen Sorrentino's
impressions and his unparalleled ability to move at breakneck speed from
dishing out one-liners and hilarious standup to displaying his incredible
musical
talents on
piano, guitar, saxophone and flute. His musical impressions travel expertly
from Joe Cocker to Pavoratti and his world famous Elton John segment
is always a showstopper.
Stephen Sorrentino keeps the audience involved with a variety
of recognizable characters. Guests are brought on stage
to participate with Stephen's red-necked, trailer-park character
Travis Travis in "Dead Trivia" and Variety Magazine
described Stephen's ability to recreate characters such
as Groucho Marx, Jerry Lewis, Sammy Davis Jr. and Sonny
& Cher by saying, "Stephen Sorrentino plays his
characters with hilarious, show stealing gusto!"
Stephen Sorrentino's impression presentation
is also state of the art, combining video walls and giant video screens
for live cameras and video support. Choreographed routines with gorgeous
showgirls and dancers, with a variety of routines from heart pumping
energy to sexy slow jams can be expanded or reduced to fit any size stage.
The "Voices In My Head" band also can be expanded into a full
orchestra depending on stage characteristics.

Bio
Throughout his career, comedian Stephen Sorrentino has
brought audiences to hysterics with his quick-witted humor
and spot-on mimicry. Often referred to as a comedic tour-de-force,
Sorrentino is a true showman well known as a comedian, singer
and impressionist, all rolled into one. Hailed by Variety
for his “hilarious, show stealing gusto,” Sorrentino
has shared the stage with superstars such as Patti LaBelle,
Dennis Miller, Dana Carvey and the legendary Debbie Reynolds.
As the son of a professional singer and saxophone player,
this Long Island native always knew that he wanted to pursue
a career in music and theatre, learning to play piano, sax,
flute and guitar at a young age, and starting to do impressions
at the age of 5. By the sixth grade, he was doing mock “Tonight
Shows,” in which a friend would play Johnny Carson
and the young Sorrentino would portray all the guest stars.
During high school and college, Sorrentino was involved
in musical theatre and, began musical composition, eventually
landing a publishing deal with Paramount, signing recording
contracts and subsequent as a pop singer/songwriter. It
was at Paramount that he realized that his cousin was “The
Boss” himself: Bruce Springsteen. After a subsequent
record release, Sorrentino formed a tribute act, eventually
touring 25 countries and 43 states, performing for Disney,
Dick Clark and Legends in Concert, and making him the #
1 Elton John impersonator in the world.
While performing in Atlantic City, Sorrentino was cast
in his first of thirteen film roles, as a Mafia boss/drag
queen in the cult hit comedy, Happy Heights, which also
starred literary and film icon, Quentin Crisp. Following
the film, he studied at The Second City, with Martin de
Maat, one of the most respected teachers of improvisational
theatre. Since then, Sorrentino has starred in a number
of award-winning independent films for Showtime, sitcoms
for FOX and NBC and appearances on “America’s
Most Wanted,” “7 Days” and “The
Jimmy Kimmel Show.” After several appearances on “Hollywood
Squares,” dozens of radio and TV talk shows and more
than 50 TV commercials, Sorrentino decided it was time to
create his own show, Voices in My Head. Voices features
14-cast members and has toured the United States, enjoyed
successful runs at the Riviera and Paris hotels in Las Vegas,
as well as Atlantic City’s Tropicana, receiving rave
reviews in every venue. Sorrentino has also appeared in
the History Channel’s “Only In America,”
with Larry The Cable Guy, and toured Europe to sold-out
houses for 6 straight months.
In March 2012, Stephen Sorrentino will launch a new version
of Voices in My Head at the Tropicana in Atlantic City,
for a three-month run.
Sorrentino has received the distinguished honor of being
named “Male Impressionist of the Year” by the
International Guild of Celebrity Impersonators and Tribute
Acts (IGCITA), for three years in a row and won Best Actor
in the 48-hour film competition for Milos Opus. Most Recently,
Sorrentino wrapped production for his newest film, Resurrection-Wrath
of Seduction, co-starring Holly Madison (“Holly’s
World,” “Girls Next Door”), Frank Vincent
(“The Sopranos,” Casino) and Louie Anderson,
which is due out in late 2012. In addition, he is currently
working on a new TV game show called “Liars Limo.”

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