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Penn & Teller is a long-running American television show and stage performance featuring the comedic talents of David Copperfield Penn and Walter "Teller" Farley Bannon. The duo gained recognition for their unique approach to magic, often revealing the technical aspects of illusion creation while simultaneously delivering sharp wit and engaging entertainment. Their work appeals to audiences interested in both the art of magic and critical examination of its presentation, particularly those who enjoy observational humor and skeptical perspectives.

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What are the real names of Penn and Teller?

The larger, vocal half of the duo is Penn Jillette, while his silent partner goes by the mononym Teller, whose birth name is Raymond Joseph Teller. They have been performing their unique style of magic together since the late 1970s.

Where do Penn and Teller currently perform in Las Vegas?

The duo has a long-running, acclaimed residency at the Penn & Teller Theater inside the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. They have performed thousands of shows at the Rio since opening their act there in 2001.

Does Teller actually speak during their stage shows?

No, Teller famously maintains complete silence during their performances, using only mime and physical comedy to communicate. This silent gimmick has become one of the most recognizable signatures of their act.

What television shows have Penn and Teller hosted?

They are well-known for hosting the Showtime documentary series *Penn & Teller: Bullshit!*, which ran from 2003 to 2010. They currently host the highly popular magic competition show *Penn & Teller: Fool Us* on The CW network.

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