

Vic is now ready to put it all together and show us what he’s learned – COME FLY WITH ME. None of these are working so Frank tries once more with NICE ‘N’ EASY. Dean stops him… ‘You need to sing like this!’ Dean teaches Vic to sing with a smooth style with the song VOLARE.
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Sammy is next, teaching him how to scat-sing with BEE-BOM. Frank has a brilliant idea! They will make him good! They will teach him how to sing! Frank goes first with the hit, MY WAY. When Vic comes to, he announces that he doesn’t care who they are, he is going to ‘end it all.’ His business is a failure, his love life is down the tubes, and he now knows he has no talent. Vic is finally convinced and immediately faints. In order to convince Vic who they are and that life is worth living, they sing – HIGH HOPES. Our three stars love being back on earth! I’M GONNA LIVE ‘TIL I DIE. Saunders’ Spanish speaking chauffeur, Jeorge Rodrigues, and Sammy feels right at home in the body of Bobby Goldberg, the bartender. Frank takes over the body of local developer, William Saunders. How do they do it? By taking over the bodies of three people who happen to be in Vic’s bar at the time. In order to secure their place in heaven, Frank, Dean and Sammy are forced to ‘go back down’ and right this wrong. God explains that no one can stay in heaven and be responsible for another human’s life.
Now, some years later, without a hope in sight, Vic is ready to ‘off’ himself. Frank was just being nice, but Vic grew up thinking he could be the next Sinatra. Frank told Vic’s dad he thought his son had talent. Back when Vic’s dad ran the place, Frank, Dean and Sammy stopped by when their limo got a flat. God sets the stage and points our attention to Vic Candelino, the woebegone owner of Vic’s Place on the seedy side of Las Vegas. If not, they will be forced to spend the rest of eternity in the fires of hell with Peter Lawford! We are in heaven where God explains to Frank, Dean and Sammy that in order for them to stay in heaven, they have to fix a little white lie Frankie told when he was down on earth. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit or call the box office at 97.The show opens with a nod to “It’s a Wonderful Life” as the stage fills with stars. For 51 years, Garland Civic Theatre has provided high quality theatrical programs to educate, to entertain, and to enrich the lives of its community. Garland Civic Theatre is proud to be the oldest community theatre in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Garland Civic Theatre performances are held at Granville Arts Center, 300 North 5th Street in Garland. Special ticket pricing of $15 is available for groups of 10 or more. Tickets are available at the Box Office (97) or online at. Show times for the Rat Pack Lounge are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2:30 pm. 16, and $20 for the regular performances. Tickets are priced at $17 for preview night Jan. Complimentary cake and punch will be provided. With over 30 hit songs, The Rat Pack Lounge will leave the audience singing and savoring the days of highballs and high rollers.Īn opening night reception follows immediately after the Jan. Now he and the boys have one night to make things right. It seems Frank made an unfulfilled promise to Vic, the owner of the Rat Pack Lounge. Rat Pack Lounge Plot Synopsisįrank, Dean, and Sammy are up in heaven, but God tells them they left some unfinished business back on Earth. Evan Figg performs as Rat Pack Lounge owner Vic Candelino. Steve Golin performs as Dean Martin/Jeorge Rodriguez with Whitney Golin as Katherine Kerr/Angie.


The revue features Brandon Baker as Sammy Davis Jr./Bobby Goldberg and Dennis Gullion as Frank Sinatra/William Saunders. The musical revue features over 30 of the Rat Pack’s hits, including “My Way,” “What Kind of Fool Am I,” and “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime.” Patty Granville directs the talented cast. Performances are held in the Granville Arts Center, Jan. Take a nostalgic trip back to the days of the legendary Rat Pack with Garland Civic Theatre’s musical, “The Rat Pack Lounge.” The show celebrates the 60th anniversary of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and the Rat Pack gang.
