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RATPACK Live from Las Vegas

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Ratpack Theatre Musical

Ratpack Live from Las Vegas An all-new London production, celebrating the prodigious singing talent of three world famous entertainers and performers - Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Junior and Dean Martin and some of the finest music and song that has ever been recorded.  Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Junior and Dean Martin. These are names that have been immortalized on the silver screen and in the wider sphere of popular music. Simply put, they are legends of the 20th century and icons of American history who, with their inexhaustible energy and sheer talent, are still a force to be reckoned with.  Very popular in records, film and television, they were pioneer entertainers of Las Vegas. They got their kicks from performing live, their favourite venue: The Sands. Frank, Sammy and Dean made The Sands famous as word spread about their many appearances there, some scheduled, a lot spontaneous but in all cases their zany banter and jokes were always present as they pulled on one another both on and off stage. When the Rat Pack were in town everybody had the best of times and everybody made money. Everybody partied hard and everybody who was anybody wanted to be a part of the hottest and coolest exclusive club the world has seen...  The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas is absolutely superb... The Daily Telegraph

RATPACK Live from Las Vegas

Savoy Theatre
Strand London
WC2R 0ET

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LAST CHANCE TO SEE - Show Closes 12th August 2006
 

Performance Times:
Evenings: Monday to Saturday at 8.00pm
Matinees: Wednesday Thursday at 3.00pm and Saturday at 4.30pm

Performance Length : 2 hours 15 minutes
 

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Theatre Ticket Prices 

Monday to Thursday Evenings and Saturday Matinees

Stalls £47.00 - £53.00
Dress Circle £47.00 - £53.00
Upper Circle £29.00

Thursday Matinees

Stalls £39.00 - £47.00
Dress Circle £39.00 - £47.00
Upper Circle £23.00

Friday and Saturday Evenings

Stalls £53.00 - £60.00
Dress Circle £53.00 - £60.00
Upper Circle £29.00
 

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The Rat Pack Live will close 12th August 2006 from Las Vegas is absolutely terrific. This is popular entertainment at its best, and, now that the real articles are all dead, as close as you are ever likely to get to seeing Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Junior live and in their prime.
The Show celebrated it's one thousandth performance at the end of 2005

 

Theatre Review

Ratpack Live from Las Vegas as concerts go, Mitch Sebastian’s production is highly accomplished entertainment — to use Dean Martin’s words, the performers “dig the groove and bring this baby home”. But by the end I felt I was applauding nostalgia as much as  the show.
The Times

The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas is absolutely superb. This is popular entertainment at its best, and, now that the real articles are all dead, as close as you are ever likely to get to seeing Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr live and in their prime... This beautifully detailed re-creation of their shows at the Sands, with its admirably high production values, superb 15-piece on-stage band, three glamorous backing singers and performers who move beyond slavish imitation to capture the very essence of their subjects, left me breathless with pleasure... This is that rare thing, a tribute show with real class, and one that richly deserves its West End run.
The Daily Telegraph

 

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