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Show will get toes tapping

By Hollie Harris

After playing to sold out houses and rave reviews around the country and the world, with upcoming seasons in London and Berlin, Australia’s newest and hottest tap dance sensation, The Tap Pack is coming to Noosa this November for one night only.
Picking up where The Rat Pack left off … The Tap Pack conjour up a modern twist to the crooners and artists from the ’50s through to the noughties. Featuring songs from Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr to Sheeran, Buble and Beyonce, The Tap Pack mix slick humour, high energy entertainment and world-class tap dance.
A show of pure entertainment inspired by the legendary kings of swing, The Rat Pack, freshly created for the audience today. Cool classics with a fresh new twist. All your favourites including “The Lady is a Tramp”, “Come Fly with Me”, “One for my Baby”, “Me and my Shadow” and much more.
Starring four of Australia’s finest and most distinguished dancers and singers, The Tap Pack is Jesse Rasmussen (X Factor Choreographer, Tap Dogs, Hot Shoe Shuffle), Thomas J, Egan (The Boy from Oz, Tap Dogs, The Forge), Jordan Pollard (The Addams Family, Anything Goes, Singin’ in the Rain) and Sean Mulligan (fresh from starring in Jersey Boys on London’s West End).
With credits on stage, film and television and with over 20 musical theatre productions between them, The Tap Pack is pure entertainment. They sing. They dance. They joke. They bring a new, invigorating energy to a timeless style.
Created by Jesse Rasmussen, Thomas J. Egan and Jordan Pollard. Co-created and directed by Nigel Turner Carroll, The Tap Pack will have you swinging in your seats so grab your tickets early.
The Tap Pack take over the stage at The J on Thursday 9 November, at 7.30pm. Ticket Prices are $59.90 for adults, $54.90 concessions and groups of eight or more, and be purchased at www.thej.com.au

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