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MUSEUM SHOW: The Rat Pack is Back

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Published Date: 20 November 2008
A hit show featuring the music of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr will put Rutland into the swing for Christmas on Saturday, December 13.
The Rat Pack is Back captures not only the wonderful music and comedy of the original legendary trio, but also the remarkable personalities of the stars who truly ruled the entertainment world.

The show takes places at Rutland County Museum in Oakham on Saturday, December 13, and is the latest of Rutland County Council's Live@the museum events.

Rat Pack is Back is Britain's longest running tribute to the Las Vegas trio and in 2004 they performed for The Princess Royal at a Royal Command Performance.

David Alacey's production accurately recreates the legendary performances of the pre-eminent entertainers of their time.

Included are the hit songs Ain't That A Kick In The Head, The Lady Is A Tramp, My Way, Mr Bojangles, and of course, New York New York.
Doors open at the museum in Catmose Street, Oakham, at 7pm, with the show starting at 8pm. Tickets are now on sale and cost £15 (concessions £10).

You can buy online from Live@The Museum or from Rutland County Museum (cash only) between 10.30am and 5.00pm, Monday to Saturday.



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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 10:57 AM
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