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Sinatra Centenary archiveCelebrate the 100th birthday of the late, great Frank Sinatra with a concert of songs and music made famous by the world's most-loved singer. Celebrating one hundred years since the icon was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, this show is far more than a Tribute to Frank Sinatra. From his debut with Harry James in 1939 through the swinging golden years at The Sands during the sixties, to his final goodbye at The MGM Grand in 1994, the magic of Sinatra live in concert is captured perfectly by David Alacey. This lavish production encapsulates not only the wonderful music of the original legend, but also the remarkable personality of the star. Including all of the hit songs and anthems made popular by the legendary performer such as "Come Fly With Me", "The Lady Is A Tramp", "My Way", "Strangers in The Night" and of course, "New York New York". He is joined on stage by the stunning L.A Showgirls, Buddy's own Big Band under the direction of Paul Drakeley and Guest Stars including star of 7 Royal Command Performances, Las Vegas, Broadway and Movies - the multi-talented Anita Harris. Evergreen British all-round Entertainer and hit recording star ("Up On The Roof" "Stand By Me" and many more) - Kenny Lynch completes the star studded line up. So don't miss this opportunity to celebrate one hundred years of a true Legend and experience what it was really like to spend an evening in the presence of the greatest entertainer of the twentieth century doing it as only he could - his way!

Cast/Performers

Kenny Lynch, Anita Harris, David Alacey

Sinatra Centenary

Sinatra Centenary (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T282449379. Details of all Sinatra Centenary archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01693136117

Archive Listings

11 Nov 15Millfield Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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