The Rat Pack - Christmas in Vegas

Barry Collings Entertainment Presents

The Rat Pack - Christmas in Vegas
 
  Tuesday 10 December 2024
  7.30pm
  Gardyne Theatre

  Tickets: £27.50
(£25.00 + £2.50 Per Ticket Booking Fee)

Ambulant/Wheelchair seating available - Please contact the Box Office to book - Tel 01382 434940

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The Rat Pack - Christmas In Vegas

Swing into the Christmas season with The Rat Pack and their famous Christmas Concert. The Official UK No: 1 Tribute show as voted by The Agents Association of Great Britain for three successive years, arrives direct From London's Leicester Square Theatre, The 02 and a Royal Command Performance.

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 (Central News) "Mr Weather" - Des Coleman as Sammy Davis Jnr in the original Rat Pack show, now celebrating its 25th record breaking year.

Together they amaze audiences with their recreation of a magical Christmas at The Sands with Sinatra, Martin and Davis in this sensational show which brings the style, glamour and excitement of the Las Vegas heyday to vivid life. Including all the great hits - My Way, Mr Bojangles, New York New York, Amore, Fly Me To The Moon and seasonal classics such as Winter Wonderland, Let It Snow and of course White Christmas.

Just as Frank, Dean and Sammy were joined on stage at The Sands by surprise Special Guests, that element of theatrical magic is recreated in this show with appearances by the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Nancy Sinatra and Liza Minnelli adding even more glamour to this stylish production.

This yuletide treat for all the family, also features the fabulous Buddy Greco All-stars under the direction of BBC Musical Director Mac Shone at the Piano - Christmas Memories really are made of this!

"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