"The Rat Pack Is Back!" perfectly captures not only the wonderful music and comedy of the original legends, but also the remarkable personalities of the stars who truly ruled the entertainment world. To achieve this the producers found the very best tribute artists for the roles of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr.

These guys not only sing like their heroes, they physically resemble them on stage, share their unique mannerisms and even talk like they are at the Sands taking part in the summit. However, it is not just the three principle characters who make the show such a success. There is a larger cast available for the complete production.

Below we have provided information about the complete rat pack is back team.


David as Frank Sinatra

David trained at The Italia Conti Academy in London as an actor and has appeared since then in various theatre and television productions. However, he is best known for his remarkably accurate tribute to Frank Sinatra which has taken him all over the world and led to television appearances such as "Look East", "Barrymore", and "London Tonight". He can also be heard as Sinatra on various TV and radio advertising campaigns. During a performance at the Cafe Royal, former Rat Pack member and Vegas legend Buddy Greco said of David, " This guy really is Sinatra" now that is a complement!

Rahul as Sammy Davis JNR

Rahul was immediately signed to David Alacey Productions after David heard his outstanding performance of Sammy's classic 'Mr Bojangles'. This proved to be an extremely good decision, as the similarities between Sammy and Rahul are not limited to singing. Both share South American parentage and both were influenced by the the drumming skills of Buddy Rich. Yes Rahul, like his hero Sammy, is a man of many talents, one of these, song writing, led to a recording contract with Time Records and a number of top ten hits in countries such as India. His favourite part of the Rat Pack show is his duet with David on 'Me and My Shadow', this guy's got style too!

Harry as Dean Martin

Having worked for many years on the british club circuit, it was not until Harry was asked to sing a song at a private function held in the legendary Ceasers Palace Ballroom, Las Vegas, that he realized his next career step would be the formation of a tribute show to Dean Martin. Since then he has appeared at major venues worldwide as part of 'The Rat Pack Is Back' and was recently heard singing 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head' for an international advertising campaign. Memories really are made of this!

Have no fear, this is not just another line up pieced together to cash in on the Rat Pack name, as many other shows are at present. This is actually an identical show produced by David Alacey featuring the same high production values, and is fully rehearsed to meet the standards set by the Rat Pack Is Back!