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‘Miss Behave’ brings wild, strange and wonderful act to Vegas Strip

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Oh behave!

Hot off an international tour covering Europe, Asia and Australia, the Miss Behave Game show has found a new home at the recently-converted Back Room at Bally’s Las Vegas.

The concept is simple. Audience members are pitted against one another to win at a series of challenges, and sometimes their phones will need to be used in order to compete. There are a host of prizes and in between, there is entertainment.

Taking attendees on a 75-minute journey are Miss Behave (Amy Saunders) and her glamorous assistant Tiffany (Bret Pfister). Both starred in the Olivier Award-winning smash hits “La Clique” and “La Soiree.”

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“I’ve been touring around the world with this show for three years now,and what the audience response has taught me is that this is the perfect show for right now,” creator Saunders, along time Chuck Barris and Pee Wee

Herman fan, told The Vegas Guide. “It celebrates anarchy, chaos, inclusivity and cellphones. It’s wrapped up in a package that is part disco, part variety show, part comedy show. It’s perfect for people who want a good time.”

One of the Saunders’ favorite games to play with the audience is “Do Anything For a Point,” which can cause some rowdiness.”We once had a guy jump up on stage, strip off all his clothes and jump into the splits,” said Saunders.

Then, there’s the entertainment ... “We present the variety acts as treats because treats are nice. They range from a dancing monkey on ballet pointe who strips down to his banana, to a Guinness World Record Holding hula hooper with more personality than is legal, a marionette of Frank Sinatra back from the dead, and a world famous burlesque artist with a twist,” Saunders said.

For audience members who don’t want to participate in all the shenanigans, Saunders offers this advice: “Whether you watch the show, spend the whole show on your cell, or jump up on stage and take your shirt off, all are correct to enjoy.”

The Miss Behave Game show performs Wednesday through Sunday at 8p.m. with doors at 7p.m. Tickets are $49.99, plus taxes and fees. To purchase tickets, visit missbehavegameshow.com.

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-Genevieve Wong, Custom Publishing Writer

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