The Rat Pack are getting together at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.
Camera IconThe Rat Pack are getting together at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

The boys are back in town

Jill BurgessMandurah Coastal Times

Frank (David deCosta), Dean (Johnny Edwards) and Sammy (Nicholas Brooks) are back in town and will be lighting up stages across the country as they bring back the grand old days of classic crooner hits.

Edwards brings the magic and charm of Dean Martin back to the stage.

With that chiselled smile, charming ways and funny lines, Martin is remembered as the King of Cool and America's favourite leading man of the '50s.

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Edwards was one of the best Elvis impersonators between 1994 and 2003 and appeared in the film 3000 Miles to Graceland as an Elvis impersonator.

Expect to hear some of Martin's greatest songs, including Volare, Everybody Loves Somebody and That's Amore.

De Costa encapsulates the enigmatic Frank Sinatra.

De Costa brings to life some of the biggest songs ever recorded and forever linked to the memory of Frankie - including My Way, New York, New York, Come Fly With Me.

Brooks is the suave Sammy Davis Jr.

Fondly remembered for his humour and impressions, Sammy Davis Jr was first and foremost a dancer and performer and had a long career in clubs and theatres in Vegas and New York.

Expect to hear some of Sammy's big hits, including Mr Candy Man, That Old Black Magic and Mr Bojangles.

Together they come together on stage as The Rat Pack, delivering the timeless songs, sharing funny stories and gags.