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'The RAT PACK' Impersonators


Drinkin'-Singin'-Swingin'

The show is a light musical comedy tribute that immediately transports audiences back to the days when great swaggering talent - song, dance and comedy ruled the stage. It's as timeless as a martini, a tuxedo or a diamond ring. No white tigers, no pyrotechnics, no disappearing Cessna plane - just raw talent and a camaraderie that gives the audience a sense that they have been given a rare opportunity to peek in on a great party.

A SWINGING' RETURN TO THE BEST DAYS OF LAS VEGAS WHEN FRANK, SAMMY AND DEAN RULED THE STAGE

Within a few minutes audiences find themselves almost believing that Frank, Sammy and Dean have returned to the stage, just once more to laugh, sing, dance and revel in their love of life, booze and broads. The cast of Frank-Sammy-Dean "The Rat Pack Tribute" accomplished entertainers in their own right, bring great individual talent to the stage and a synergy - a chemistry - that so authentically captures the essence of these icons from a celebrated era. Audiences immediately recognize and love to hear great classic standards such as "The Best is Yet to Come", "New York, New York", That's Amore", "Ain't That A Kick In The Head", "Candy Man", "Mr. Bojangles" and "My Way." The nuances are almost scary, as this most capable cast delivers more than its share of razor sharp quips, witty repartee, self-deprecating humor and scathing roasts. They move freely from solos to duets and from tap to soft-shoe dance routines - all with a cigarette and cocktail at the ready. Frank-Sammy-Dean "The Rat Pack Tribute" is a celebration of life and is performed by the original cast from the long - running main showroom hit at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. It's appeal is universal, because it charms those who know and remember these great performers - and those who wish they could - just once - see what it was like to be there ... in Las Vegas ... in a dark, smoke-filled showroom with a hot swinging band, three stools, three microphones, three powerful legends and one hell of a good time.
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MICHAEL takes the stage and your imagination as he creates the inspiration of the era of "Old Blue Eyes" performing throughout the United States and internationally. He headlined in shows such as David Cassidy's long running hit "The Rat Pack is Back" at the Sahara in Las Vegas, Michael has shared stages with Donna Summer, Jeff Foxworthy, Paul Rodriguez and many others and was the main event at Christian Slater's 40th birthday bash in Hollywood. Michael does it his way as FRANK SINATRA.
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BRYAN has entertained thousands with his style of musical stars. Audience's response is usually with words like: Romantic, Relaxing, Refreshing and Classic. His first inspiration to be a vocalist came from the soulful vocals of the late Sam Cooke. These days his favored song stylist is old blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra. Recalling memories or creating new ones, when you hear Bryan sing and entertain, as SAMMY DAVIS JR.
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RICK has been entertaining for nearly three decades. He was doing stand up comedy and impersonations before he landed his first singing role in "Grease." Rick has been on stage in dozens of shows in most of the Hotels in Las Vegas continuously since 1989. Rick does his incomparable impression of Bob Hope, with the obligatory fake nose, singing "Thanks For The Memories". Rick now combines his singing, impersonations and his comedic talents all in one voice, DEAN MARTIN.
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What brought these talented artists together was the hit show, "The Rat Pack Is Back!" which became one of the most successful productions in Las Vegas during its three-year run. Rick, Bryan and Michael take time out from their solo careers to sing, dance and cavort on stage in the recreation of the Rat Pack on stage.

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