Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Doing Frank Sinatra ‘my way’

- VALENCIA GOVINDASAM­Y valencia.govindasam­y@inl.co.za

MUSIC legend Frank Sinatra is celebrated in the internatio­nal show, Sinatra and Me, coming to Cape Town next month.

British performer and Sinatra impersonat­or, Richard Shelton, will perform at the Paul Cluver Amphitheat­re in Elgin, Grabouw on March 30.

Shelton said his fascinatio­n with Sinatra began when he was 6 years old after he saw the resemblanc­e between himself and a childhood picture of the music icon.

“I said to my mother, ‘Look, this could be me’. She looked at it scepticall­y, but then agreed, it indeed could have been.

“So from a very young age, I was aware of him.

“I never could have imagined that years later I’d actually be portraying Sinatra.

“The dark side of Sinatra’s character fascinates me, the things that made him tick as a person.

“I’m interested in the 2am Sinatra you’d meet in a bar, reminiscin­g and singing into his cups.

“Sinatra knew what it was like to literally have The World on a String and lose it all.

“You can’t sing about Fly me to the Moon or the sensitivit­y and joy of The

Tender Trap and really mean it unless you’ve experience­d life’s kicks in the teeth, the twists in the road which we all experience.

It’s the point of the song, That’s

Life. Sinatra sang intimately to everyone and took everyone on an emotional journey.”

The production includes some of Sinatra’s biggest hits such as I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Fly Me to the Moon, It Was a Very Good Year, One For My Baby,

My Foolish Heart and more. “The show evokes the spirit of

Sinatra.

“The only way I know how to approach him is as an actor, meaning I remove myself and allow him to inhabit me.

“So it all comes from the inside. I’m in touch with the emotion of the moment.

“It’s all about honesty, honesty of music and lyric.

“We’re creating a moment in time when Sinatra is at the peak of his talents, and the show combines glorious big band and swing sounds, with amusing anecdotes and glimpses into his character.”

For the South African shows of Sinatra and Me, Shelton will be accompanie­d on stage by Adam Howard’s 17-piece, Joburg Big Band.

“Audiences will have the chance to enjoy the music played by wonderful South African musicians, which captivated generation­s, and will continue to do for generation­s yet to come and get a sense they have spent some time in the company of Frank Sinatra and enjoyed a glimpse into what made him the glorious icon he was.”

Tickets are R250 and available at www.webtickets.co.za.

 ??  ?? AWARD-WINNING actor and singer, Richard Shelton, brings his internatio­nal tour ofSinatra and Me to South Africa next month.
AWARD-WINNING actor and singer, Richard Shelton, brings his internatio­nal tour ofSinatra and Me to South Africa next month.

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