Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show - Shadows in the Desert with Buddy Hackett's Son & Guests
Sahara Theater (2535 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, NV 89109)
- Full Price:
- $58.95 - $89.95
- Our Price:
- $24.95 - $44.98*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show - Shadows in the Desert was Saturday October 30, 2010 / 5:00pm.
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wally on Where to Eat
There is a small bar rigt outside the door with beer, drinks, soft drinks that you can purchase.
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Get a drink on the way in there is no cocktail service
Goldstar Member Reviews
jleq
Exceptionally well-done show. Hackett, as Joey Bishop, funny. Sinatra/Martin/Davis singers also got in a few "zingers"...as well as singing some of their "standards". Value/venue excellent for the price.Written on Sep 26 2010
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Its an amazing well done show. The Rat Pack does a tremendous job - the singing, the joking, and interaction with the audience is fabulous. Its in a small theater so great seats!Written on Feb 01 2010
We were delighted with the show - and the price we paid on Goldstar was a "steal". No - its not Cirque du Soleil. But it certainly brings back the Good Old Days of Las Vegas where the entertainers were the headliners.
Each and every performer did an amazing job - or perhaps, we saw the original Dean, Frank, Joey, and Sammy in person. They were that good. We would definitely recommend it for anyone who wants to enjoy a show in the old Las Vegas style. Well done.
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The performers did a good job. It was not my thing. If you loved the Rat Pack I'm sure you would like it.Written on Aug 20 2010
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A great show, very entertaining. They don't make em like this any more!Written on Jun 21 2010
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More Information About Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show - Shadows in the Desert
Website
http://www.saharavegas.com/shows/rat-pack/
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With original live recordings and stories no one else could present, Buddy’s own son Sandy Hackett brings the gang: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joey Bishop, back together for a truly unique performance in Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show. These legendary performers will wow audiences once again as they step back onto the Sahara Theater stage where the stars once performed in their hey-day. With a stellar cast of some of the finest performers in the business, Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show is the next best thing to having seen The Rat Pack themselves! Relive the music, comedy and unexpected surprises of what defined cool…The Rat Pack! You never know who is going to stop by.
About the Ticket Supplier: Sahara Hotel & Casino
Celebrating 55 years on the northern end of the famed Las Vegas Strip, the Sahara Hotel and Casino is a desert jewel rich with history and nostalgia. Since 1952, the Sahara hotel and casino has been a refuge for glitzy entertainment, exhilarating casino action, sumptuous dining and relaxing poolside decadence. The last remaining "Rat Pack" resort, the Sahara was the setting for the original "Ocean's Eleven" film and has played host to everyone from The Beatles to Dean Martin to Marilyn Monroe. The legendary Sahara offers guests the opportunity to experience classic Vegas at its best, at one of the last-standing properties of its era.






