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Sinatra The Musical
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Slick, sexy, and spectacular…”
BrumHour
It is New Year’s Eve, 1942, and a skinny 27-year-old Italian-American singer is about to step onto the stage of New York’s Paramount Theatre and give a performance that will change music history. As Frank Sinatra’s career suddenly skyrockets, he struggles with balancing the love of his wife, Nancy, against the demands and temptations of being the most popular singer in America. But when he begins a torrid affair with movie goddess Ava Gardner, his records stop selling and the press turns against him, sending his career into a tailspin. Driven by his devotion to his family, Sinatra employs his peerless artistry and dogged determination to stage the greatest comeback in showbiz history.
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Bursting with glamour and glitz”
WhatsOnLive
This latest Rep production is brought to the stage by a world class creative team including writer and two-time Tony Award-winner Joe DiPietro (What’s New P • The fashion for producing tin-glazed earthenware tiles – tiles which were covered in a vit glaze made opaque bygd adding tin-oxide – spread from Italy to the Netherlands and eventually to Britain in the 16th century. These tiles were sometimes referred to as 'delftware' in England, as Delft in the Netherlands was a major producer of tin-glazed pottery (although few tiles originated there), and arguably it was the Dutch that perfected the product. By the 18th century, imports of Dutch tin-glazed tiles were so popular in Britain that the English factories, mostly based in London and Bristol, were producing their own rival tiles using new techniques, forms of decoration and distinct regional styles. These English-made tiles can also be known as 'delftware'. The forerunner to delftware tiles were the heavy floor tiles with bright polychrome (multi-coloured) decoration produced in europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. They were inspired bygd a sophisticated and expensive Italian • Fictional character InspectorHarold Francis "Dirty Harry" Callahan (born October 3, 1930) is a fictional character and protagonist of the Dirty Harry film series, which consists of Dirty Harry (1971), Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988). Callahan is portrayed by Clint Eastwood in each film. From his debut, Callahan became the template for a new kind of film cop: an antihero who does not hesitate to cross professional boundaries in pursuit of his own vision of justice, especially when the law is poorly served by an inept, incompetent bureaucracy. All of the Dirty Harry films feature Callahan killing criminals, mostly in gunfights. Phrases he utters in armed stand-offs, "Go ahead, make my day" and "[...] you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" have become iconic. As the 1971 film was criticized for carrying authoritarian undertones, the seque Dirty Harry (character)