About the show
Tape Face (Sam Wills) delivers a wordless, wildly inventive mix of mime, music cues, props, and audience participation—the same viral alchemy that made him a standout on America’s Got Talent. The Underground Theater setup keeps every joke close-up.
Highlights of the show
Zero dialogue, maximum laughs: visual comedy that lands across ages/languages.
Audience bits galore: playful volunteer moments (sit where you’re comfy engaging!).
Purpose-built room: short sightlines, no bad seats.
Trailer
Ticket details
How seating works: You purchase Standard/GA vs. VIP (or Category A/B/C on some sellers); exact seats assigned within your section.
Typical “from” price: $57–$95+ before fees; VIP/prime nights price higher.
Delivery & help: Mobile e-tickets via MGM or authorized partners.
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Tape Face
Most immersive: VIP/front—closest to prop reveals and volunteer bits.
Best value: Mid-center Standard/Category B—clean panorama without aisle traffic.
Aisle seekers: If you want a chance at participation, front/aisles help.
Venue layout
House of Tape is inside the Underground Theater at MGM Grand (below casino level, near the garage hallway). The room is compact with unobstructed sightlines.
Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Address & directions: MGM’s “Get Directions” points to 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd with onsite parking and signed casino-level wayfinding to the Underground Theater. Get directions
Accessibility
Accessible & companion seating available; note needs during purchase or with the box office. (Standard MGM policy.)
Policies & good to know
- All ages welcome; 3+ need a ticket, under-2 lap-sit free.
- Runtime: ~75–90 minutes with no intermission—plan restrooms/snacks beforehand.
- Recording: Follow staff/ticket terms; comedy shows generally prohibit filming during the performance.
About the artist
New Zealand–born Sam Wills created Tape Face’s silent persona—fusing clowning, mime, magic-style misdirection, and music. His AGT appearances led to a long-running Vegas residency.
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Before you go (cheat-sheet)
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early (doors 7:00 pm) for smoother seating.
- Bring the kids if you like: it’s all-ages and plays great without English.
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the Tape Face show in Las Vegas..
How long is the Tape Face show in Las Vegas, and is there an intermission?
Plan for about 75–90 minutes with no intermission (runtime varies slightly by night).
On which nights and at what time does Tape Face perform?
Typically Thursday–Tuesday at 7:30 pm (doors 7:00 pm), with occasional 7:00 pm curtains posted for specific dates; Wednesdays are dark.
Where exactly is Tape Face located inside MGM Grand?
At House of Tape in the Underground Theater (below the casino level, near the parking-garage hallway).
What is the age requirement for Tape Face, and do young children need tickets?
It’s all ages; ages 3 and up need a ticket. Children 2 and under may sit on a parent’s lap.
Can I choose my exact seats when I purchase?
How much do Tape Face tickets usually cost?
Recent snapshots show from roughly $57–$95+ before fees, depending on your section and date.
Are there published dark dates I should know about?
Yes—MGM lists specific dark dates (e.g., Oct 31–Nov 1, Nov 5, Nov 19–22, Nov 26–27, Dec 8–12, Dec 15–21, Dec 25, 2025), plus weekly Wednesdays. Always re-check your week.
Is Tape Face appropriate for non-English speakers or mixed-age groups?
Yes—the show is wordless, driven by visuals, music cues and props, so it plays well for all ages and languages.
Which seats are best if I want a chance to be part of the show?
Front/aisle seats increase your odds of light audience participation; otherwise pick mid-center for the best overall view.
Where do I park or get dropped off?
Follow MGM Grand’s Get Directions to 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd; use on-property parking or rideshare zones, then follow signs to the Underground Theater.
Brilliantly funny without saying a word. Tape Face is creative, unpredictable, and had the entire audience in stitches.
Very unique show that mixes mime, comedy, and audience participation. Some bits stretched a little, but overall excellent.
Tape Face is a master at turning silence into comedy. It’s quirky, family-friendly, and unforgettable.




