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Rat pack retro 'Live at the Sands' comes to Kingsbury Hall next week
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"The Rat Pack: Live at the Sands" opened in London to rave reviews and ran for four-and-a-half years.
"We were worried when we did the first American tour," said Sebastian, who added that the fact British actors were performing as American royalty was not lost on them. "Everybody felt the pressure, but it's well-crafted, and the actors had done their work and studied these men."
"The audiences went crazy for it," Sebastian said. But he noted an interesting difference in American audiences versus London crowds: "An American audience is more committed to having a good time. They've bought the ticket, go to dinner and they expect to have a great time. A British audience buys a ticket and says, 'This better be good, I paid for it.'"
"The first time we came over here, the actors just said, 'Wow this amazing, they're clapping at the beginning of numbers, too' they were going crazy."
"There's such a wonderful energy in the house," Sebastian continued. "It really is a party, especially in America. It's joyful to watch everyone having such a great night."
What: "The Rat Pack: Live at the Sands," national tour
Where: Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah
When: Tuesday through Oct. 12
How much: $30-$52.50
Phone: 801-581-7100
Web: www.KingTix.com
E-mail: ehansen@desnews.com
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