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You are here > In to Las Vegas > Las Vegas Shows > Tribute to Frank, Sammy, Joey and Dean

Tribute to Frank, Sammy, Joey and Dean

Rat Pack impressionists pay respect to the famous four with a Tribute to Frank, Sammy, Joey and Dean.

The Beginning
To get the audience transported back to the good old rat days, the shows nine-piece orchestra bursts out songs like "It Was A Very Good Year," "Too Close For Comfort" and "Fly Me To The Moon".

The Players
The Rats starts to rear their heads with the first appearance being Sandy Hackett as Joey Bishop, the only rat left alive, who woos the crowd with her witty gags that are reminiscent of the era. Next is Pete Wilcox who impersonates Dean Martin with his martini swilling swagger, singing hits like "Ain't That A Kick In The Head" and "That's Amore". Number three rat impersonator is Luis Velez playing Sammy Davis Junior who gets-a-singin with hits like "That Old Black Magic" and "What Kind Of Fool Am I". Fourth rat impersonator is Henry Prego, who becomes Frank Sinatra. Frank gets together with Sammy singing songs like "Me And My Shadow” before crooning out hits like "Live Until I Die," and "Fly Me To The Moon" as a solo.

Meeting Up
At the back of the theatre a famous seductive voice is heard, yes, its Marilyn Monroe…well its Stacey Nicole playing Marilyn. She joins the rats to chat about, amongst other things, their mutual friend President Kennedy and a certain man in a dark suit and sunglasses. The blonde bombshell then treats a tongue-hanging member of the audience to a birthday song he'll never forget!

The End
The show ends in highlife style with all four Rat Packers singing "The Birth Of The Blues." For a night of reminiscing and a good ‘ol laugh this show is the one.

Further Information
Located at the Greek Isles Hotel and Casino, 305 Convention Center Drive, Las Vegas.
The show starts at 7pm, Saturday through Thursday. Ongoing.
Tickets cost $49.50.

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