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Sinatra - Cast and Creative Team Announced
Published on
June 25, 2015
By
douglasmayo
Karl Sydow, the award-winning producer behind Our Country's Good, Dirty Dancing and Backbeat has today announced his cast and creative team for the multimedia presentation Sinatra - The Man And His Music which is to be staged at the London Palladium starting on 10 July 2015. Featuring an on-stage orchestra of 24 and 20 dancers, this extraordinary presentation has led Nancy Sinatra to state that “The Palladium show will be as close as we can get to a live Frank Sinatra concert.” Sinatra The Man & His Music at the London Palladium is a completely unique celebration of the Frank Sinatra’s legacy. The high-tech show features 3D, rotoscoped imagery, rare and never before seen footage from the family’s archives and original masters of Frank Sinatra’s voice, to bring the great man back to the stage of the London Palladium – the first venue Sinatra played anywhere outside of the US. Sinatra The Man And His Music will be directed by David Gilmore, stage set design by Ray Winkler, video projection by Leo Warner, lighting by Patrick Woodroffe, choreography by Glenn Wilkinson and Jacquie Biggs and musical supervision by Gareth Valentine.
Dancers joining the production include Alistair Postlethwaite, Amy Hollins, Anabel Kutay , Ashley Nottingham, Aston Newman Hannington, Bryony Laura Whitfield, Charis O’Connor, Faye Best, Francis Haugen, Gemma Whitelam, James Revell, Jamie Firth, Liam Paul Jennings, Lucy Banfield, Matt Holland, Niall Swords, Nicola Coates, Rachel Ensor, Christopher Black, and Aaron James.
Sinatra The Man And His Music runs for three months at the London Palladium and is the only show to have the full support of the Sinatra family. BOOK TICKETS FOR SINATRA THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC
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