Las Vegas Review-Journal

Garrett as Eeyore nothing to Pooh-pooh

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Bis an animated sort. This is true in his dispositio­n and in his career choices.

The MGM Grand headliner and comedy club operator is the voice of Eeyore in the upcoming “Christophe­r Robin” feature film, which opens Aug. 3.

“It is so cool to be able to voice such an iconic Disney character,” Garrett said in a text message Sunday.

A cast member for nine seasons on “Everybody

Loves Raymond,” Garrett is also cast in the new ensemble comedy “Single Parents,” debuting on ABC this fall. The show is slotted after “Modern Family,” with one of that show’s directors, Jason Winer, at the helm. Taran Killam from “Saturday Night Live” and Leighton Meester of “Gossip Girl” are also cast.

Garrett, hosting at his club this week through Sunday, has also just finished filming the movie “Gloria,” starring Julianne Moore, John Turturro and Michael Cera. Garrett plays Moore’s ex-husband in the film directed by Oscar winner Sebastián Lelio (honored for 2018 Best Foreign Language Film “A Fantastic Woman”). No release date has been announced.

Garrett calls the work “an amazing experience” and says of his busy schedule, “It’s all smoke and mirrors, Kid.”

Teller’s back

Less than two weeks removed from spinal-fusion surgery July 2, Teller is up and around and back on the scene. He was at Jackson Browne’s show at Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night. He also tweeted earlier that day, “Just letting you know, my back surgery was an even bigger success than I’d expected. Ten days later, I’m taking walks in the neighborho­od, exercising lightly and having — well — maybe the most relaxing vacation I’ve had in a decade.”

Both Penn & Teller can use the time off. Regardless of Teller’s impressive recovery, the duo are expected to enjoy a vacation until their scheduled return to Rio on Aug. 18.

Griffin’s party

SLS Las Vegas Sayers Club headliner Eddie Griffin was treated to a surprise party at El Dorado Cantina on Sunday night. Griffin hit a big number: 50. Griffin is a midweek headliner (8 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays), leaving open the weekends to tour.

Cirque-nbt back at it

Cirque du Soleil and Nevada Ballet Theatre have announced their 11th annual collaborat­ion in “A Choreograp­hers’ Showcase.” Titled “Art from Art,” the collaborat­ion is set for 1 p.m. Oct. 7 and Oct. 13. Tickets are $25 at the “Mystère” box office, 702-894-7722, or nevadaball­et.org.

Memba him?

I do: Troy Burgess, who played club operator Dennis Dupree in “Rock of Ages” at The Venetian and Rio, is now King Arthur in “Tournament of Kings” at Excalibur. Burgess is one-half of a great Vegas entertainm­ent couple; his wife, Yesiney ,isamember of the “Fantasy” lineup at Luxor.

Speaking of ‘The Voice’

Should “The Voice: Neon Dreams” resurface anywhere in Vegasville, Vincent Marini likely won’t be involved. Marini was creative director of Base Entertainm­ent during the show’s developmen­t when it was prepping to open at Hard Rock Hotel.

But Base yanked the show from that hotel last month, and the production remains in limbo.

Marini has left the company but is still working in a consultant role; his current project is the Channing Tatum “Magic Mike Live” male revue opening Nov. 10 in London.

The future of “The Voice” remains unresolved. The Venetian continues to surface as a possible home for the production (“Baz” is leaving Palazzo on July 28), but we’re still waiting for word on where “The Voice” might be heard.

This is nuts

From Douglas Katch Gray (as Dan Anderson) in “Sex Tips For Straight Women From A Gay Man” at Paris Las Vegas: “You look like you’re handing out nuts on Southwest.”

Gray says that to Katie Kenner (as Robyn Brown) as she mimes a certain hand gesture. Southwest, distressin­gly, will stop handing out peanuts on Aug. 1.

Che’s lounge

From Michael Che of “Saturday Night Live” during his set Wednesday at Comedy Cellar at Rio. Che shares the “Weekend Update” segment with Colin Jost. “Colin is the smart one. He went to Harvard. I didn’t even go to college, but we have the same job … I’ll bet his parents are p----d.”

By the numbers

7,000: The number of tickets sold at “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace for the week ending July 8. That figure is the highest one-week total in the show’s seven-year history. In May, the production expanded its schedule to 14 shows per week, at 7 and 10 p.m. daily.

The Review-journal is owned by the family of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson.

Las Vegas Sands operates The Venetian and Palazzo.

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. Sunday:

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 ?? Lacey Terrell ?? Showtime Brad Garrett plays Roy Martin in the series “I’m Dying Up Here.” Garrett also will voice Eeyore in the upcoming “Christophe­r Robin” film.
Lacey Terrell Showtime Brad Garrett plays Roy Martin in the series “I’m Dying Up Here.” Garrett also will voice Eeyore in the upcoming “Christophe­r Robin” film.
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