“Louis and Keely ‘Live’ at the Sahara” extends at Royal George

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“Louis & Keely ‘Live’ at the Sahara,” the music-infused play about the relationship between musician, songwriter, singer and bandleader Louis Prima and singer Keely Smith, has now been extended through May 17 at the Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted. For tickets call (312) 988-9000.

Starring Tony Award-winning Crivello as Prima, and Vanessa Stewart (also co-writer of the show) as Keely Smith, the show has been directed Academy Award-winning director, co-writer and producer Taylor Hackford.

Here’s the link to my review:

http://live-sun-times-entertainment.gotpantheon.com/music/bravura-drives-louis-keely-live-sahara/

And here are some video clips:

Just a Gigolo / In the Mood for Love

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