Candy Man

Playhouse, QPAC, South Bank, Brisbane

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Candy Man is a high energy, sophisticated song and dance show that brings to life the legend that was Sammy Davis Jnr; the ultimate entertainer. Candy Man takes the audience on a journey through Sammy Davis’ career as a song and dance man, through nightclubs, concert halls, on Broadway, and in film and television.

You’ll hear Sammy Davis classics from his early start in vaudeville through to his Rat Pack days performing in Vegas during the late fifties and early sixties. From Make Em Laugh to Mr Bojangles, Sing Sing Sing, Birth of the Blues, Something’s Gotta Give, That Ol’ Black Magic, The Rhythm of Life, What Kind of Fool Am I?, The Lady Is A Tramp and the song of the show’s title, Candy Man performed with a live band of eight of Australia’s top musicians and a chorus of five of Australia’s best triple threat performers (dancer/singer/actors).

"Candy Man is exuberant entertainment."
Sydney Morning Herald

"A Brilliant evening of Capital E entertainment."
Matt Byrne - The Sunday Mail Adelaide

Date/Time
From 28 Jan 2009

Tickets (inc. fees)
All remaining performances $45.00

Duration
2 hours and 5 minutes (inc. 20 min interval)
(subject to change without notice)

Act 1 - 55 minutes
Interval - 20 minutes
Act 2 - 50 minutes

Groups (inc. fees)
Great discounts available for groups; 
Adult groups Wed & Thurs evenings & matinees $55 (A reserve tickets).
For group bookings and enquiries email or call qtix groups on (07) 3840 7466

Gift Vouchers
Call qtix on 136 246 to purchase

Important Event Information
The performance will contain haze to create atmosphere

Presented by
Candy Man Entertainment Pty Ltd

Presented By:

Candy Man Entertainment Pty Ltd

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Where


Playhouse, QPAC, South Bank, Brisbane



When

From 28 Jan to 15 Feb 2009