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The Fantasy Factory headlined the world famous "LIDO" show at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas being chosen from a vast number of performers to replace Siegfried and Roy in that show. Errol created a celebrity puppet and special show for a tribute to Luciano Pavarotti on his birthday at the Waldorf Astoria in New York and was subsequently invited back to create a new show at Mr. Pavarotti's request. They have appeared in most of the top hotels in New York including the St. Regis, The Hyatt, The Pierre and the Sheraton etc. as well as several appearances at the famous Radio City Music Hall. They became very familiar to the Harrah's Club audiences in Atlantic City through their appearances with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme and with their specially created High Roller and New Years Eve production parties for the famed boardwalk Hotel. They starred in a long running engagement at Harrahs with "Spellbound World Tour" which also went to Japan and the Philippines. He has presented his large scale production shows at such popular theme parks as Opryland, Six Flags "Great Adventure" (two successful seasons) Kings Island, Jungleland, Busch Gardens (Tampa and Virginia) a seven year run at Port Aventura (Spain) as well as a highly successful two year tour of the Far East playing to capacity audiences of up to 10,000 people per day in Bangkok, Thailand. During the tour all the shows characters were wildly popular as toys, postcards, t-shirts, games, stickers etc. Errol Manoff's Fantasy Factory has travelled extensively worldwide from Europe and Russia to Australia and New Zealand. In London, they performed at the famed Palladium and Victoria Palace theatres and had the honour of performing before Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips in a Royal Command Performance. They also earned the European "Best Speciality Act" award. Errol has had several companies performing simultaneously on cruise ships including Holland American Line, Cunard, Royal Viking and Royal Caribbean. Their television appearances have included the NBC prime time special "Magic with the Stars", "Two on the Town" for WCBS, two appearances on the "Tomorrow Show" starring Tom Snyder (the first appearance resulted in over 18,000 telephone calls to the studio!) the "New You Asked For It" with Rich Little, WNBC's Rockerfeller Christmas Tree Lighting as well as innumerable news and feature shows. In addition to theatrical venues, they have performed for many industrial companies such as IBM, Schenley,Pepsi-Cola, Lennox China, Hertz, The NTCA, Conair, Metropolitan Life, Silor Lenses and Citicorp.
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