Las Vegas Review-Journal

Comic tested waters, himself at Shark Club

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

THOSE of us who inhabited the Shark Club have a dim recollecti­on of the place. As a friend once said of the club on the corner of Harmon Avenue and the Strip, “I don’t know if it was actually so much fun there, but I can tell you I was a lot more fun there.”

Its name a tribute to UNLV Runnin’ Rebels coaching legend Jerry Tarkanian, the Shark Club opened in 1987 and shut down a decade later. But the memories live on.

One young man who had a lot of fun at the nightspot was Sebastian Maniscalco.

“I was in Las Vegas for the first time, came out for my friend’s brother’s bachelor party,” says Maniscalco, the fast-ascending comic headlining at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Sunday night. “I thought it was the best place I’d ever seen. I was staying at the Tropicana, and I can’t tell you who was headlining. I really wasn’t serious about stand-up comedy or paying attention to anything (in the) entertainm­ent business.

“I was a 19-year-old kid who was looking for the clubs, and oh, man, when I saw the Shark Club, I said, ‘This is it!’”

The Chicago native harnessed his energy and later returned to town as a young comic, working the Las Vegas club circuit, performing 14 shows a week at the Riviera Comedy Club, opening for Andrew Dice Clay at the Stardust and working the Playboy Comedy Club at the Palms.

Those gigs were the framework for his act today. Typically clad in black and using just a black stool as his stage set, Maniscalco’s set is focused on pointed commentary about his upbringing and current family. His career has taken off through his tireless road schedule, and this year Forbes magazine ranked him among the 10 top-earning comedians in the country.

“Stay Hungry” is his personal motto, the title of his tour and the name of his new book.

“It has been a lot of work, always, when I would come into Las Vegas,” he said. “I think of playing the Colosseum compared to some of the places I’ve seen in Las Vegas, which were about to be closed when I was there. It’s amazing to me to be where I am.”

Lace ’em up

AIDS of Nevada’s (AFAN) 28th annual AIDS Walk is set for 8 a.m. at Town Square. Penn & Teller are once more the grand marshals, and the celeb co-hosts are Scheana Shay and Chester Lockhart of “Sex Tips For a Straight Woman From a Gay Man” at Paris Las Vegas. Entertainm­ent is being furnished by Ruby Lewis of “Marilyn: The New Musical,” also at Paris; cast members from “Le Reve” at Wynn Las Vegas; former “Absinthe” Green Fairy Melody Sweets; members of “WOW” at the Rio; and the cast of “Chippendal­es,” also at the Rio.

Also appearing are Tony Dovolani, soon to be the “Chippendal­es” guest host ; “Sexxy” producer and star Jennifer Romas; and the crew from the “Miss Behave Game Show” at Bally’s.

Those interested can sign up on-site or at afanlv.org. Thirty vendor booths will be set up near the start-finish line, and a carnival game area will be set up for families.

Last year, about 5,500 walkers raised $300,000 to support critically needed HIV/AIDS services and prevention programs.

Splitting the ticket

The top PR official for Las Vegas’ longest-running profession­al team is rooting against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Jim Gemma, media relations director for the Las Vegas 51s, has been tweeting “Go Kings!” ever since the first-round Stanley Cup playoffs match-up between the L.A. Kings and the Knights was set over the weekend.

Gemma has posted, taken down and re-posted proKings tweets this week. He says he has been a Kings fan for 30 years (he names exKings great Luc Robitaille, current star Anže Kopitar and broadcast legend Bob Miller among his hockey heroes). Gemma is the one who supplied the 51s jersey that Tommy Shaw wore during the Styx/don Felder shows at The Venetian Theater in late January and early February.

Of the series opening Wednesday night at T-mobile Arena, Gemma says, “I hope the Kings sweep the Golden Knights!” Well, drop the puck and play ball …

Visions of Angel

What do a twisted clown, choreograp­hed pyrotechni­cs and an act dubbed “The Doll House” have in common? No, these are not scenes from the Fremont Street Experience (exactly).

Criss Angel has been teasing these elements on his Instagram story feed for the past few weeks. Expect them to be folded into his new show at the Planet Hollywood Showroom.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. Las Vegas Strip robbery suspects arrested in casino parking garage

Police have identified two suspects who are accused of beating up three people in one casino parking garage and robbing two teens in another.

2. Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death

A 28-year-old man was sent to prison Tuesday for a punch-and-fall death outside a downtown Las Vegas lounge.

3. Woman, teen killed by bouncing tire on U.S. 95 in Las Vegas ID’D

The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday identified the two people who were killed Saturday night when a tire fell off another vehicle and hit their car on U.S. Highway 95 in the central Las Vegas Valley. 4. Bellagio Las Vegas made a chocolate statue of Golden Knights’ MarcAndre Fleury

In the wee hours of Monday, Bellagio Patisserie unveiled its chocolate sculpture of Knights goalie Marc-andre Fleury, just in time for the NHL playoffs, which begin Wednesday night at the T-mobile Arena. 5. Clark County School District fights teacher pay raise ruling

The Clark County School District is appealing an arbitratio­n ruling giving teachers a pay raise, a move that the teachers union is vowing to fight. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. Bellagio Patisserie has created a life-size replica of Marc-andre Fleury out of chocolate

Assistant executive pastry chefs Yamilet Hillers and Jerome Jacob worked for five weeks on the life-size sculpture.

2. Metro briefing on April 6, 2018 officer-involved shooting — armed motorist confronts officers

The man killed by Las Vegas police late last week told officers to shoot him before he reached for a handgun, body camera footage shows.

3. Las Vegas Strip robbery spree ends in casino parking garage

A pair of robbery suspects led police to three parking garages around the Las Vegas Strip before they were caught early Tuesday morning.

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