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Performance dates
Booking until 3 February 2018
Run time: 2hr 20min (including interval)
Includes interval
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‘The Rat Pack – Live from Las Vegas’ with ‘Christmas with The Rat Pack’
Transfering from the Savoy Theatre to the Theatre Royal Haymarket, The Rat Pack celebrates the incredible singing talent of three world famous entertainers and performers - Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jnr and Dean Martin - and some of the finest music and song that has ever been recorded.
These three of the 20th century have been immortalized on the silver screen and have between them made a massive impact on popular music and culture. The Rat Pack arrives in the West End following a number of major UK regional tours over the last three years - which have included performances at the London Palladium and The Peacock Theatre.
Please note there are 65 steps to the Upper Circle & Gallery.

When you think of the infamous West End, whether you’re visiting London or you’ve lived here all your life, you think of glamour and lights. Well, The Rat Pack offer you an insight into true showbiz, but you won’t be thinking of London for long as they will transport you to the smoky atmosphere of classic Las Vegas. If you’re unaware of the Rat Pack, then know it is made up of three of the biggest entertainers in show business, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and Dean Martin.
17 Jan, 2018 | By Jade Ali

The Rat Pack – Live from Las Vegas showcases some of the nation's favourite entertainers from an era where sparkly costumes and dinner suites went hand-in-hand with incredibly talented performers. Set in the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, and featuring actors playing Frank Sinatra, Samuel Davis Jr and Dean Martin, the audience was treated to some wonderful renditions of songs like “Amore” and “New York, New York”.
17 Jan, 2018 | By Carole Lovstrom

Christmas at the theatre, it is more than pantomime and mince pies. If you are looking for something Christmassy or even something a bit more secular London Theatre Direct has it covered.
29 Nov, 2017 | By Shanine Salmon