

Such nostalgic excellence forged a special atmosphere as we all forgot we were not actually in the presence of the originals. The band are top notch and the scantily clad backing singers, The Berelli Sisters, really make things swing. All the old favourites had the entire audience tapping their toes and humming along. It's three British singers brilliantly recreating the magic of Sinatra's finest hour.

But for the next best thing don't miss the finest tribute I've seen. "For those of you still hoping to catch Frank Sinatra and his legendary Rat Pack live - it's too late.

And although you can see Sinatra's rendition of 'My Way' coming towards you all evening, I must admit that when it finally showed up I rather enjoyed it." The Sunday Telegraph It could easily have been a lowering experience, but thanks to high-powered performances and an agreeable corny ambience - which includes some shapely showgirls - it turns out to be fun. " The Rat Pack presents us with what pretends to be a concert at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, staged by three of the celebrated hell-raising rodents - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. The production has returned to London's West End for two futher seasons - firstly to the Adelphi Theatre when it previewed from 24 September 2009, opened on 28 September 2009 and closed on 2 January 2010 and again the following year at the Wyndham's Theatre when it previewed from 20 December 2011, opened on 21 December 2011 and closed on 21 January 2012 - for an amazing total West End run of just over 3-and-a-half-years. Directed and choreographed by Mitch Sebastian with sets by Sean Cavanagh and vocal and musical supervision by Matthew Freeman.Īfter a number of 'one night only' shows in various London West End theatres, The Rat Pack: Live From Las Vegas in London was presented at the Haymarket Theatre where it opened on 18 March 2003 and closed on following which it transferred to the Strand Theatre (now Novello Theatre) from 1 July 2003 through to before transferring again, this time to the Savoy Theatre where it played from 3 June 2005 up to 12 August 2006.
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The Rat Pack: Live from Las Vegas - the spectacular standard production of the show - will run from 9 January 2018 to 3 February 2018 when the show will feature a host of popular classics such The Lady is a Tramp Mr Bojangles That's Amore I've Got You Under My Skin What Kind of fool Am I Volare and My Way.įeaturing the 'Rat Pack' Big Band along with The Burelli Sisters. Experience Frank, Sammy and Dean's world in this sensationally staged production that brings the music and lives of these legendary characters together again.Ĭhristmas with the Rat Pack - a spectacular festive production of the show - will run from Wednesday 13 December 2017 to Saturday 6 January 2018 when the show will feature a host of seasonal classics such as Baby it's Cold Outside Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Let it Snow, Let it Snow White Christmas and Winter Wonderland. With a talented cast and on stage orchestra, take a trip back to the glamorous, hot, glitzy nights of Las Vegas. The Rat Pack were a force to be reckoned with, an inexhaustible energy which is as apparent in their music today as it ever was. Frank, Sammy and Dean all received critical acclaim in the late 50s and early 60s when they stormed the world and stayed at the top. Their unique contribution to 20th Century popular music is second to none. This spectacular musical production celebrates the incredible singing talent of three world famous entertainers and performers Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jnr and Dean Martin, known as The Rat Pack. They're back! The coolest party in town! Frank, Sammy and Dean AKA The Rat Pack in London for a special limited holiday season

Opened 13 December 2017, Closed 3 February 2018 at the Haymarket Theatre Previewed 20 December 2011, Opened 21 December 2011, Closed 21 January 2012 at the Wyndham's Theatre Previewed 24 September 2009, Opened 28 September 2009, Closed 2 January 2010 at the Adelphi Theatre Transferred 3 June 2005, Closed 12 August 2006 at the Savoy Theatre Transferred 1 July 2003, Closed at the Strand Theatre (now Novello Theatre) Opened 18 March 2003, Closed at the Haymarket Theatre
