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Saturday, 13th March 2010

Start spreading the news – Vegas comes to Aylesbury Civic

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Published Date:
12 January 2010
The 'Rat Pack Trio' live on stage
Warm up a winter's evening and 'Come Fly With Me' to Aylesbury Civic Centre for some truly heartwarming tunes Frank Sinatra style.

'Let's Face The Music and Dance' to finger-clicking, foot-tapping, hip-swaying classics by visiting troop The Rat Pack Vegas Spectacular to the centre on Saturday, January 23, 8pm.

The show has been successful all over the world and now it is Bucks, Beds and Herts turn for some of that old Frank Sinatra magic by the Rat Pack Trio.

Stunningly like the real Frank, Fred Gardner will belt out some of the timeless classics which is billed as the hottest party around.

Wayne Kennedy plays Dean Martin and Patrick Kumah is Sammy Davis to complete the line up. Jim McAllister, with his exceptional voice, shares the 'Frank' role.

Suzi Kennedy puts in an appearance as the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe.

The show promises not to disappoint with New York, New York, Under My Skin, Mr Bojangles, Lady Is A Tramp, Mac The Knife and many more of your favourites, on the play list. Surely 'That's Amore'.

Cabaret dancers provide even more razzle-dazzle and the Rat Pack Band with bass, piano, tumpet, trombone, and saxophones, complete the Vegas extravaganza.

Check out the website www.ratpack.biz for a peek at what's in store and buy your tickets from Aylesbury Civic Box Office on 01296 486009 or book on line at www.aylesburycivic.org/

Tickets priced £18.50 – go along, there's 'A Lot Of Living To Do'.

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  • Last Updated: 12 January 2010 4:58 PM
  • Source: Leighton Buzzard Observer
  • Location: Leighton Buzzard
 
 
 


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