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Exclusive Frank Sinatra BroadcastRebroadcast ScheduleSinatra: Best of the BestReceive a text message reminder

Tune in for an exclusive broadcast as Frank Sinatra Jr. walks SiriusXM listeners through selections from the new compilation album, Sinatra: Best of the Best, featuring many legendary performances by his father. Frank Jr., who penned the album's track notes, provides intimate memories and consummate knowledge of his father's studio sessions and delivers an intriguing, entertaining hour, which can be heard only on Siriusly Sinatra (channel 71).

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Marty says:
Nov 12, 2011 9:35 PM
as always interesting insights

Come Fly Away LA Times Review

   

Come Fly Away Dancers

If Beyoncé isn't already at the Pantages taking notes, she should be. No choreographer alive knows more about getting pop songs on their feet than Twyla Tharp -- and just about everything she knows is on view in “Come Fly Away,” the full-evening salute to the vocals of Frank Sinatra that opened Tuesday for a two-week run.

In various forms, under various titles, this show has been around since 2009. The Pantages version is a half-hour shorter than the 2010 Broadway edition, with seven songs, a dancer, an onstage vocalist and an intermission jettisoned for the tour. At a lean 80 minutes, it charts the formation and rivalries of four couples in a nightclub that sports a sensational live band upstage.

Under the supervision of Dave Pierce, that band artfully supplements and often dominates the classic arrangements and orchestrations of Sinatra's recordings. What's more, Peter McBoyle's sound design makes Sinatra's voice seem a living entity -- as if he's offstage, mike in hand.

Come Fly Away Dancers
Tharp has been choreographing to Sinatra for more than 30 years, and “Come Fly Away” contains quotations from her previous creations for modern dance and ballet. But it also differs structurally: Instead of one showpiece duet following another, she opts for a fluid, unpredictable format in which new dancers continually invade and heighten other dancers' specialties. Moreover, the movement style here relies less on ballroom dancing than ballet technique -- with experimental lifts even more prominent than in Tharp's 2002 Billy Joel musical “Movin' Out.”

Her 14 dancers define that style with spectacular authority. It's the way we'd all dance at parties -- if we were young gods. But there's a major caveat: Tharp has never told stories or shaped characters with distinction, so her eight leads are all playing stereotypes, forever reiterating a very limited range of expression and seldom getting deeper than the steps.

The triumphant exception is Cody Green as Sid, passionately dancing out his demons and making every move unforgettable. By the highest Tharpian standards -- Baryshnikov in “Sinatra Suite,” Tom Rawe in “Nine Sinatra Songs” -- this is a great performance.

Come Fly Away Dancers
As it always has since 1976, the flamboyant apache duet to “That's Life” flattens the audience, and Marceea Moreno and Martin Harvey's faultless execution lives up to expectations. Ron Todorowski spices his cute-kid act with amazing flips, Meredith Miles poses statuesquely in red satin, and the other principals (Mallauri Esquibel, Marielys Molina and Matthew Stockwell Dibble) punch out virtuoso steps with aggressive expertise.

But be advised: Lead roles in the show are double-cast, with individual dancers appearing in only three-to-five performances per week. So what you'll find throughout the run will often differ from the opening-night lineup.

Glitzy scenery by James Youmans and rather cheesy costumes by Katherine Roth make "Come Fly Away” seem to exist in a lurid '70s purgatory. But Donald Holder knows how to light dancers for maximum effect.

And when the four lead males explode into a delirious, no-holds-barred challenge-dance to “I'm Gonna Live 'Til I Die” (with additional contributions from the corps), it makes no difference whatsoever where they are or what they're wearing.

-- Lewis Segal
Los Angeles Times

“Come Fly Away,” Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. Through Nov. 6. Tuesdays-Fridays, 8 pm. Saturdays, 2 and 8 pm. Sundays, 1 and 6:30 pm. $25-$105. (800) 982-2787 or www.broadwayla.org. Also: Segerstrom Center for the Arts, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Jan. 31-Feb. 5. $20 to $80. (714) 556-2787 or www.scfta.org. Running time: 1 hour, 20 minutes.

Photos: "Come Fly Away" couples, from top, Mallauri Esquibel and Ron Todorowski, Marceea Moreno and Martin Harvey, Meredith Miles and Cody Green. Credit: Lawrence K. Ho/Los Angeles Times

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sabaue says:
Oct 26, 2011 9:33 PM
Hope to see the show when it comes to Houston!


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Robert says:
Apr 5, 2011 6:47 PM
Come Fly Away, the musical that combines the legendary vocals of Frank Sinatra with the creative vision of Tony Award-winner Twyla Tharp, begins a national tour this Summer.

Tickets are available at the Pantages Theatre Los Angeles website for the following locations:

Here's the latest schedule, from Playbill.com:

Atlanta, GA (Aug. 2-7 at the Fox Theatre)
Toronto, ON (Aug 16-28 at the Four Seasons Centre)
Detroit, MI (Sept. 13-25 a the Fisher Theatre)
Durham, NC (Sept. 27-Oct. 2 at the Durham PAC)
Grand Rapids, MI (Oct. 4-9 at Devos Hall)
St. Paul, MN (Oct. 11-16 at the Ordway)
Los Angeles, CA (Oct. 25-Nov. 6 at the Pantages Theatre)
San Diego, CA (Nov. 8-13 at the Civic Theatre)
Spokane, WA (Nov. 17-20 at the INB PAC)
Chicago, IL (Jan. 10-22, 2012, at the Bank of America Theatre)
Costa Mesa, CA (Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 2012, at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts)
Ft. Smith, AR (Feb. 13, 2012, at the Arkansas Best PAC)
Hershey, PA (Feb. 16-19, 2012, at the Hershey Theatre)
Baltimore, MD (Feb. 24-26, 2012, at the Lyric Opera House)
Providence, RI (March 2-4, 2012, at the Providence PAC)
Morgantown, WV (March 6, 2012, at the Creative Arts Center)
Lexington, KY (March 9-11, 2012, at the Opera House)
West Palm Beach, FL (March 13-18, 2012, at the Kravis Center)
Miami, FL (March 20-25, 2012, at the Adrienne Arscht Center)
Tampa, FL (March 27-April 1, 2012, at the Straz Center)
Montgomery, AL (April 3, 2012, at the Montgomery PAC)
Naples, FL (April 5-7, 2012, at the Philharmonic Center)
Houston, TX (April 10-15, 2012, at the Hobby Center)
Washington, DC (April 18-29, 2012, at the Kennedy Center)
Charlotte, NC (May 1-6, 2012, at the Blumenthal PAC)
Cleveland, OH (May 8-20, 2012, at Playhouse Square)
Hartford, CT (May 29-June 3, 2012, at the Bushnell)

Nancy says:
Apr 5, 2011 6:51 PM
Thanks, Robert. No excuses now, people...

Ace917 says:
Apr 5, 2011 6:53 PM
Outstanding!! I see a lot of cities where we have pins in the Member Map!!

Leigh Ann says:
Apr 5, 2011 7:39 PM
I love that Atlanta is top of the list! So glad it's coming here.

David says:
Apr 5, 2011 7:40 PM
8 shows at the Fabulous Fox here in Atlanta! Hope it does well!

Amy L says:
Apr 5, 2011 7:44 PM
This is fantastic news for all those who did not get to see it..It was an absolutely amazing show that is a must see.

Chris92 says:
Apr 5, 2011 7:55 PM
Man, this is going all the way to May 2012! Great stuff! I'd love to go see a performance in Charlotte!

Leigh Ann says:
Apr 5, 2011 8:02 PM
Anyone know if this is a ticket broker firm selling the tickets?

David A says:
Apr 5, 2011 8:56 PM
I'll be glad to see this again in Miami. I saw the show last July when it was in New York and it's as close to mecca for Sinatra fans as you're likely to find.

Susan says:
Apr 5, 2011 9:01 PM
Go see it folks, it is worth the effort. I'm glad I made the effort to go to Las Vegas, I hope it comes close by again. Too bad Salt Lake City is not on the list, would love to take Mom.

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