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Sinatra at the London Palladium archiveThis new show marks legendary performer Frank Sinatra s latest, greatest and most ambitious comeback. At the heart of it is Sinatra himself, captured at the peak of his career, singing his greatest hit songs direct to the audience in ultra-rare and some never-before seen footage. Ground-breaking creative use of cutting-edge technology puts him centre stage, larger than life on multiple moving screens, and lets him perform with a brilliant company of dancers and singers, supported by a twenty-four piece live orchestra of the best musicians in London - together performing some of the greatest music ever recorded. This new £5 million stage spectacular is an experience unlike anything you have seen before in the theatre. Award-winning director David Leveaux takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through the extraordinary life, stunning music and turbulent times of the entertainer whose career dominated the twentieth century, and who was arguably the world s greatest popular entertainer - ever.

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Archive listings for Sinatra at the London Palladium (2006)

Work type: Musical.

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Producer Joshua Rosenblum. Director David Leveaux. Choreographer Stephen Mear. Design Tom Pye. Music Gareth Valentine (musical supervision). Performer Stephane Anelli. Performer Jo Cavanagh. Performer Alistair David. Performer Darren Fawthorp. Performer Zoe Gappy. Performer Helen Harper. Performer Victoria Hinde. Performer Stori James. Performer Ebony Molina. Performer Jo Morris. Performer James O'Connell. Performer Pippa Raine. Performer Richard Roe. Performer Simone Sault. Performer Gido Schimanski. Performer Craig Scott. Performer Lorraine Stewart. Performer Todd Talbot. Performer Tristan Temple. Performer Emma Woods.
17 Feb 06 to 16 Sep 06The London Palladium, West End :: V398
listing details L68309961

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