The Rat Pack to close 6 weeks earlier than expected on 12 Aug 2006 at the Savoy Theatre

The Rat Pack to close 6 weeks earlier than expected on 12 Aug 2006 at the Savoy Theatre

The musical production The Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas, is to close 6 weeks earlier than expected on 12 Aug 2006 at the Savoy Theatre.

It was originally booking to 18 Nov 2006, the announced closure for 23 Sep 2006 a few weeks ago, but has now bought this forward by 6 weeks to 12 Aug 2006 at the Savoy Theatre.

The Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas was always going to have to move due to the arrival of 'Porgy and Bess' at the Savoy but the decision has been reached to leave slightly earlier even though a new theatre has yet to be found. Producer Derek Nicol said "We've had a fantastic run and are looking forward to the future with the RAT PACK. We have decided, however, to leave the Savoy in August for two reasons. One is to allow us more time to prepare the new version of the show and the other is quite simply the weather. There is no doubt that the tremendous heat has effected business right across the West End keeping people outdoors in the evenings and, since we had to leave anyway, sooner rather than later makes sense on every level. . As soon as we find the right location in London we plan to bring a new revised RAT PACK back."

The Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas opened at the Haymarket Theatre in March 2003 before transferring to The Strand Theatre in June 2003, and then transferring to the Savoy Theatre in June 2005.

The Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas celebrates 3 world-famous entertainers and performers Frank, Sammy & Dean, all-singing, all-dancing, all-round entertainers, injected not only their songs into the 50s and 60s, but a lifestyle that eveyone wanted.

The cast and 15 piece orchestra will take you on a trip back to the glamorous, hot, glitzy nights of Las Vegas. Experience Frank, Sammy & Dean's world-famous classic recordings and more in this staged production that brings the music and lives of these legendary characters together again.

Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime, I've Got You Under My Skin, Night And Day, Strangers in the Night, That's Amore... and many, many more feature in this show.


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