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    Frank the Man. The Music. - Bob Anderson as Frank Sinatra Up Close

    Frank the Man. The Music.

    (30 reviews)

    The Strip

    Frank the Man. The Music is a very good show at the Venetian's Palazzo Theatre. If you are a fan…read moreof Frank Sinatra music, you will really enjoy the show. Bob Anderson does an excellent job of not merely impersonating Sinatra but seems to become Sinatra during the show. Somer of the Sinatra hits he sings are "Come Fly With Me," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "My Way," "Strangers in the Night" and "That's Life." That's only a brief list. The show is 90 minutes in length with some recounting of stories from Sinatra's life with Anderson speaking as if he were Sinatra. To help Anderson make this transformation to Sinatra, he used Kazuhiro Tsuji, a famous Hollywood makeup artist known for his work in the "Benjamin Button" movie and the ape faces in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." Anderson's voice is very much Sinatra so you can just pretend that you are listening to Frank himself on the stage. Anderson is aided my Vincent Falcone and his orchestra. The musical backing to the signing is excellent. If you want to tip one of the ushers, I saw people being seated in the front tables where there's cocktail service. This is a very good show.

    This is an excellent small show that lasted a full 90 minutes. Bob Anderson bears more than a…read morepassing physical resemblance to Frank Sinatra, and the sound and intonation of his voice very closely matches that of the now deceased Chairman of the Board. But the memory of the top American crooner's iconic songs lingers on in this show. Backed by orchestra director and pianist Vincent Falcone, the former music director for Frank Sinatra himself, and a 32-piece live orchestra, the famous melodies like "New York, New York," "My Way," "My Kind of Town," and "It Was a Very Good Year" are faithfully reproduced. In fact, hearing this large ensemble of musicians belt out the music is almost worth the price of the ticket alone. But hearing tribute artist Anderson faithfully reenact the sounds and mannerisms of Sinatra is probably the closest thing to witnessing a live Sinatra Las Vegas casino concert performance itself when the balladeer was in his prime. And, this occurs in The Palazzo Theatre, which has great sight lines and fine acoustics, and for nostalgic measure rests on the very same ground as the now imploded Sands Hotel and Casino once stood where Frank Sinatra held sway five decades ago. Seating was very comfortable, and as a well-appreciated bonus, upon arrival at the theatre our balcony seats were upgraded to the third row of the center orchestra without any request at all for any change. This put Bob Anderson directly in front of us during most of the performance. We were only separated by a few VIP tables and two rows of seats. Even though I was too young and but an impoverished student unable to afford the price of a ticket and tip to a maitre d' for a good seat at the time, I have always lamented not seeing a Frank Sinatra or Rat Pack performance in person when Frank, Dean, and Sammy dominated the Las Vegas nightlife scene. But, while viewing Frank the Man. The Music., I felt that, at least for a little while, I was able to experience what some of those magical musical moments must have been like. 4-1/2 stars overall!

    "O" by Cirque du Soleil

    "O" by Cirque du Soleil

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    The Strip

    5* "O" Stupendous spectacle…read moreGreat acrobat/athlete/swimmers performing Good views from lodge Choreography was amazing Wow!!!

    The show was phenomenal, the staffing and communication not too much. Let me tell you why…read more We went to O a day after going to Awakening. From the crowds to the price point, I figured yeah this show's going to blow Awakening out of the park. The acrobatics? Absolutely The technology? Oh for sure It's like comparing apple and oranges but the orange is a little dry (Awakening) - good but not as good as the apple. Now here's why O pissed me off. I did my due diligence and researched whether or not photography was ok. https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/usa/las-vegas/o/buy-tickets The website stated that pocket sized cameras and cellphones were ok. Upon arrival, I double checked with the staff, "IS CELLPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE SHOW OK?" Both staff said "Yes, just no video and no flash." Tell me why both of these staffs were the ones going around telling people to put their devices away during the show even though many people were only taking pictures? :| (I will say, once I saw they started picking on people about photography at the very beginning, I didn't bother trying to take pics myself - so yay didn't get publicly shamed LMAO) The show itself was incredible but the staff and their terrible communication and then shining their lights and calling out guests for taking photos was most definitely not nice in any way. I think it's ridiculous to say "We encourage photos" on the website and then have their staff go and pick on rule following show attendees. Organizers need to make up their minds on the photo policy and train their staff accordingly.

    Donna Lynne - musicians - Updated May 2026

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