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MY SINATRA IS BACK
"AMAZING TALENT! LIKE SINATRA IN HIS PRIME"- NY POST
In case you missed Cary Hoffman's, "My Sinatra," two year off-Broadway run, or his acclaimed PUBLIC TELEVISION SPECIAL now's your chance to see the concert version at Guild Hall in East Hampton.
In this biographical, often hilarious, and poignant one-man musical play, Hoffman captivates the audience with his intimate journey of what it was like growing up fatherless and fantasizing about having Sinatra as his father. MY SINATRA IS NOT A TRIBUTE SHOW, but a musical concert where Hoffman sings ("Dead On." THE NY TIMES) the greatest Sinatra classics and uses these songs to tell the unique story of HIS obsession with Frank Sinatra and how that obsession played out in his life as Hofman contrasts his life with his idol's life:Sinatra had Ava Gardner...Cary had Sharon Rosenblatt (almost)...Sinatra made millionsof dollarsin hit records.
Cary was paid $100 to sing, "Fly Me to the Moon," at Sharon Rosenblatt's wedding!...Sinatra had the Mafia to back him up...Cary had Lenny the nerdy lunch-room monitor...Sinatra drank and smoked with abandon...Cary occasionally would sneak a tiny piece of bacon...and more funny comparisons between Cary and his idol.
"An amazingly unique way to sing the songs of Sinatra...Hoffman gets as many laughs as applause breaks!"-Bill Blumenreich, The Wilbur THEATRE in Boston.
"AMAZING TALENT! LIKE SINATRA IN HIS PRIME"- NY POST
In case you missed Cary Hoffman's, "My Sinatra," two year off-Broadway run, or his acclaimed PUBLIC TELEVISION SPECIAL now's your chance to see the concert version at Guild Hall in East Hampton.
In this biographical, often hilarious, and poignant one-man musical play, Hoffman captivates the audience with his intimate journey of what it was like growing up fatherless and fantasizing about having Sinatra as his father. MY SINATRA IS NOT A TRIBUTE SHOW, but a musical concert where Hoffman sings ("Dead On." THE NY TIMES) the greatest Sinatra classics and uses these songs to tell the unique story of HIS obsession with Frank Sinatra and how that obsession played out in his life as Hofman contrasts his life with his idol's life:Sinatra had Ava Gardner...Cary had Sharon Rosenblatt (almost)...Sinatra made millionsof dollarsin hit records.
Cary was paid $100 to sing, "Fly Me to the Moon," at Sharon Rosenblatt's wedding!...Sinatra had the Mafia to back him up...Cary had Lenny the nerdy lunch-room monitor...Sinatra drank and smoked with abandon...Cary occasionally would sneak a tiny piece of bacon...and more funny comparisons between Cary and his idol.
"An amazingly unique way to sing the songs of Sinatra...Hoffman gets as many laughs as applause breaks!"-Bill Blumenreich, The Wilbur THEATRE in Boston.