My Sinatra: Cary Hoffman's One-Man Musical About Ol' Blue Eyes
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Cary Hoffman turns his highly rated PBS special and concert show My Sinatra into a biographical, often hilarious, and poignant one-man stage musical about his obsession with Frank Sinatra and the effect it had on him as a Long Island teenager growing up after losing two fathers and moving in with his three studio-musician uncles, who played on some of Sinatra's classic records. Hoffman seamlessly weaves his personal story with authentic renditions of more than 20 classic Sinatra songs.
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8 Goldstar Member Reviews
Fun night out. My husband is from Brooklyn and a huge Sinatra fan so he loved this. Entertaining but didn't think Mr Hoffman sounded like Sinatra.Written on Feb 27 2012
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Not at all what I expected. Didn't think he sounded much like Sinatra. The show was "fair".Written on Feb 21 2012
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This was an unexpected treat. The fact that Cary says he's not trying to BE Sinatra sets it up just right. But he does sing the Sinatra songs beautifully. Add to that his humor and his story, and it's a great show--he gives it his all!Written on May 21 2012
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I expected more. Didnt really look or sound like Sinatra, however enjoyed the stick about being being obsessed with Sinatra and growing up in LIWritten on Apr 17 2012
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Quotes & Highlights
- See Cary Hoffman performing Frank Sinatra songs on his YouTube channel.
- Check out previous Goldstar member reviews of the show in its runs at The Midtown Theatre and The Triad.
Description
Cary Hoffman turns his celebrated PBS Special into a biographical, often hilarious, and poignant one-man musical play about his love and idolization for this hero Frank Sinatra and the perils of wanting to become somebody else.
Hoffman captivates the audience with his intimate journey of what it was like growing up fatherless with three musician uncles, who played on some of Sinatra's greatest recordings, turning Sinatra into a fantasy father. Hoffman authentically sings Sinatra ("Dead On!"--The New York Times), as he weaves in more than 20 classic Sinatra songs, creating a musical score about his lifelong obsession.


