Patchogue Theatre to Celebrate Frank Sinatra's 100th Birthday

By: Feb. 17, 2015
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In celebration of Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday, the critically acclaimed PBS special, "My Sinatra" starring Cary Hoffman, comes to Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts (PTPA) on Saturday, March 21, at 8 p.m. Cary Hoffman turns his celebrated PBS television special into a biographical, often hilarious, and poignant one-man musical play about his love and idolization for his hero Frank Sinatra, and the perils of wanting to become somebody else.

Hoffman captivates the audience with his intimate journey of what it was like growing up fatherless with three musicians' uncles, who played on some of Sinatra's greatest recordings, turning Sinatra into a fantasy father. Hoffman authentically sings "dead on," acclaims The New York Times, as he weaves in over 20 classic Sinatra songs, creating a musical score about his lifelong obsession.

Hoffman has performed the music of Frank Sinatra for the past eight years around the world and on the nationally televised PBS special. He is also a personal talent manager, writer, songwriter, and producer, creator of CBS' "Rules of Engagement" and the creator and executive producer of TNT's "Men of a Certain Age." Cary Hoffman is a very talented man indeed!

Tickets for "My Sinatra" at Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts are now on sale at the box office, by phone, or online at PatchogueTheatre.org. Ticket prices range from $28 to $64 plus fee. For more information on "My Sinatra" or Cary Hoffman, visit patchoguetheatre.org or mysinatra.com.



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