The Las Vegas Lounge With The Rat Pack & Friends with Special Guest Maria Lara as Liza Minnelli

Date
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Price (At The Venue)
£25
Duration(approx)
75 Minutes
  • Show Description
  • Voted The Number One Tribute Show to Frank, Dean and Sammy for three successive years by The Agents Association of Great Britain, the show features The acclaimed David Alacey (Lovejoy & Inspector Alleyn) stars as Frank Sinatra alongside Paul Drakeley (Inside Out – BBC) as Dean Martin. They are joined by former Eastenders star and ITV’s popular weather presenter – Des Coleman as Sammy Davis Jnr, in the original British salute to the Kings of Cool.

    Together they amaze audiences with their recreation of the music of Sinatra, Martin and Davis, in a fabulous show which brings the style and excitement of the Las Vegas heyday to vivid life. Including all the great hits – My Way, Mr Bojangles, New York New York, Amore, Come Fly With Me! and many more.

    To add even more style and glamour, the guys will be joined on stage by a Special Guest from the golden age of entertainment and to complete a truly memorable and intimate evening with legends, the show also features the swinging sounds of BBC Musical Director Mac Shone at the piano. Memories really are made of this!

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    “We may never see such greats as Frank, Dean and Sammy again in our lifetime but the good news is that as long as such talented impersonators as these continue to exist, we may not need to” – Chris Longhurst, Uxbridge Gazette

    “I can honestly say that having toured with these guys, they are as close as anyone will ever get to my dear friends – Frank, Dean and Sammy. At times it was just like being back with my pals at The Sands in the sixties – so much fun and it really doesn’t get any better than that. As for David Alacey – well this guy really is Sinatra – it’s frightening”. – Las Vegas Legend , Buddy Greco

    “A fabulous journey back to days of Vegas style and glamour…This production superbly recreates a unique chapter in Entertainment History”- John Judge, The Daily Telegraph

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