Barbra And Frank Theatre Tickets

Barbra And Frank

We do not curently have theatre tickets available for Barbra And Frank. This could be because we have simply sold out or it could be that this show is no longer running. The information on this page remains purely for historical and informational purposes.

It is unlikely that the two powerhouse voices of the century would have ever shared the same stage. until now!

They never worked together, exactly, except when they taped a duet in separate recording sessions, but it's tantalizing to think what it would have been like to have Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra teamed up for a concert tour.

Imagine the possibilities. Would one have outshone the other? Would their onstage banter have been friendly or a bit snippy? In the Las Vegas Hit show, Barbra and Frank, the rapport of these two 20th century icons is immediately prevalent. As good as the music is, the banter between the stars is equally memorable.

The Concert That Never Was. includes segments in which Streisand and Sinatra create masterful duets of Somewhere, Something Stupid and New York New York. A highlight of the show is a delicate blending of two of their signature songs as Sinatra croons verses from It Was A Very Good Year intertwined with Streisand's memorable The Way We Were.

Show Information

Booking from: Wednesday, 24th November 2010

Booking until: Saturday, 18th December 2010

Matinees: Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 3pm

Evenings: Tuesday to Thursday, Saturday 8pm, Friday 7.30pm

Theatre Information

Theatre: Charing Cross Theatre

Address: The Arches, Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NG

Directions: Take the Northern or Bakerloo line to Charing Cross Station. The theatre is a 5 minute walk.

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