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The Rat Pack Is Back.
THE RAT PACK IS BACK!
15th Anniversary Tour
Also available with Special Guest – Kenny Lynch
Direct From London’s Leicester Square Theatre, The 02 Arena and a Royal Command Performance, David Alacey (Lovejoy and Inspector Alleyn), Des Coleman (Lenny – Eastenders & The One Show) and Paul Drakeley (Inside Out -BBC) bring this sensational show to UK audiences as part of it’s 15thAnniversary Tour. Together they amaze audiences with their recreation of the music of Sinatra, Martin and Davis Jnr. in a fabulous show that brings the glamour and excitement of the Las Vegas experience to vivid life. Including all the great hits –My Way, Mr Bojangles, New York New York, Amore, Come Fly With Me! The Rat Pack are also available with special guest, the multi-talented Kenny Lynch, swinging into his hits including Up on the roof and Stand by Me. The show also features BBC Musical Director Don Hunt with his acclaimed band and The stunning Flamingo Showgirls.
“We may never see such greats as Frank, Dean and Sammy again in our lifetime but the good news is that as long as such talented impersonators as these continue to exist, we may not need to” Chris Longhurst – Uxbridge Gazette
Big Girls Don’t Cry
Monday 12th March 2012:
We are pleased to announce that A.I.M will be promoting another date for the sensational show Big Girl’s Don’t Cry at the Civic Theatre – Darlington on Thursday 19th July 2012. Tickets are now on sale and are priced at £17.00 & £18.50. They are now available at the box office on 01325 486555 or online at www.darlingtonarts.co.uk
get your tickets now and be sure not to miss out on a brilliant night.
Big Girls Don’t Cry
Monday 12th March 2012:
Big Girls Don’t Cry will be recreating The iconic sounds of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons in this “feel-good” concert on Friday 30th March 2012 at The Pavilion Theatre – Glasgow at 7.30pm. Four phenomenal singers and a fantastic live band. Lots of fun and dancing in the aisles encouraged!! A must-see show. Don’t miss it!
Valli & the Seasons had a string of hits beginning with the classic number one, Sherry in 1962. After a further run of hits, My Eyes Adored You hit number 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1975 followed by the theme song from the 1978 film Grease, which also went to number one.
This fantastic show is guaranteed to have you dancing in the aisles, featuring many hits from both sides of the Atlantic: ‘Sherry’, ‘Grease Is The Word’, ‘Bye Bye Baby’, ‘Stay’, ‘Silence is Golden’, ‘Working My Way Back to You Babe’ ‘Oh What a Night’, plus many, many more…. A night not to be missed.
Tickets can be purchase by calling the box office on: 0141 332 1846 or online at www.paviliontheatre.co.uk tickets are very nearly limited,….so be quick to get yours!
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The Dolly Parton Story
Monday 5th March 2012:
We are please to let everyone know that we had the Dolly Parton story perform at the Pavilion Theatre – Glasgow on Saturday 3rd march 2012 and a virtual sell out. 1266 people had bought ticket to come and see this phenomenal show. below is a quote from the venue manager:
One of the best LIVE shows we have had recently at the Pavilion Theatre Glasgow, to call this a tribute show would be an injustice, it is much more than that, shut your eyes and it was Dolly! and for a four piece band, they sounded more like 8 piece band!
And nice people to work with…..See you back next year.
Iain Gordon
Pavilion Theatre Manager – Glasgow
What more could a show ask for!
Well done guys.
Crissy Rock
2nd March 2012:
Artistes International Management are proud to announce that we will be doing a few UK tour dates with the very funny lady CRISSY ROCK. Crissy is the star of the ITV comedy series Benidorm and also one of the stars of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Outta Here!
Tour dates to be announced soon.
News
22/2/12: We have just heard the sad news of the death of a comic genius Frank Carson. This is a real loss to the entertainment business, we were very luck to tour Frank Carson and Mick Miller in March/April 2011 which was titled the Final Tour, who was to know then that this was probably Frank’s last tour.
Our thoughts go out to Frank’s family and friends.
