Great space with high ceilings and lots of photos of Frank. Table clothes are orange, we're told it was Frank's favorite color.
Halibut - lots at our table got this and enjoyed it
Truly superb tiramisu- light, rich and with a chocolate sculpture stop it
Apple 'pie' dessert. This looks great but was just ok. A bit too sweet, not enough apple.
Chicken parmigiana- very good and not too giant a portion
Norm K.
Jan 12, 2011
This truly is as good as it gets. Excellent choreography, very talented dancers, superb Frank Sinatra vocals, a 17 piece live band, and great lighting. The dancers do some moves that are amazing and some of the dances are cute and funny. My favorite dances were to "That's Life" and "You Make Me Feel So Young." I don't think the smile left my face during the entire 70 minute show. Since it has been extended to the beginning of April, I'll be buying a ticket to see the show again before it leaves for good. If you like dance, this is a must see!
Read MoreSandy K.
Dec 16, 2010
This show is a tribute to Frank Sinatra and has a live band and six couples that dance and act to various Sinatra songs. The theater is small, quaint with comfortable seats and we had seats that were center stage with great views. Dancers in the show are incredibly talented and danced perfectly in sync with the live orchestra. Acoustics in the theater are also very good. Great show!
Read MoreSharon C.
Jan 1, 2011
It was a Wednesday night, and the house was packed! Our seats were to the far right in the orchestra section. We couldn't see the right side of the stage, but the view was still acceptable. If you are choosing seats, pick the ones in the middle of the theater (if you can). Our tickets were free, so...This is a 75 minutes pure dancing and Sinatra and a 17-piece live band. The stage display stays the same for 75 minutes. Honestly, the dancing gets a little boring after the first two songs, but if you enjoy Sinatra, then you'll appreciate the band and the songs. As in any Vegas show, the producer had to "vegastize" it, by that I mean the dancers slowly and gradually start to strip on stage. Half way through the performance, the dancers are half naked. How this is Sinatra's style? I don't know, but that's Vegas for you! If you have seen all the Cirque shows (or at least the ones that are worth seeing), then it's time to move on and see Sinatra. Tickets currently start from $69-$89, which is really reasonable for Vegas shows. Now go fly away with Sinatra!
Read MoreEmily R.
Dec 19, 2010
I love dance, so this was a real treat. I had the pleasure of seeing this show recently and I couldn't have been more pleased with my experience. This show was extraordinary. The dancing was phenomenal as well as the magnificent choreography. I can honestly say I've seen almost every show on the strip and this newest show does not disappoint. This is a new type of show for Vegas. We typically have musicals, acrobatics and impersonators, but this is definitely a nice addition. The choreography, along with the Sinatra songs and a live band was beautifully combined and the dancers interpreted each so beautifully. I hope to have the opportunity to see this show again soon!Glorious, romantic, sexy and seductive.
Read MoreBeau S.
Apr 9, 2011
I wanted to say first that I tried my hardest to like this and I really wanted to like it. However , for a Vegas show at the Wynn there is so much that could of improved it. The music is good obviously because it is just play Sinatra tracks. Obviously there is a lot of dancing but, there needs to be stage transitions and the storyline is very weak.This is really a show you expect at Imperial Palace or Flamingo. Thankfully the show was half off on Travel Zoo. The most entertaining thing I saw when the show was over I had no clue Mario Lopez was sitting in front of me. Slater!!
Read MoreVictoria M.
Jan 7, 2011
I wanted to like this more than I did, primarily because it's something DIFFERENT and let's face it - Twyla Tharpe is one of Vegas's flirtations with the avant garde. One of these days that's going to work out for us. Sinatra: Dance With Me is a 60 min dance performance in one act. Appropriate for the music, this is mainly couples dance which uses the music to tell the story. The performers are all uniformly good with a couple of knock-out 'wow, I can't believe how good s/he is' performers. (The bartender and the sexy black lady in particular, sorry, I lost my guide so I can't pull their names.)I was with my dad, and my godson's parents. They nodded off a bit in this. My dad, on the other hand, really liked this. My attention wandered a bit. So I would say it's great entertainment for a slightly older audience but for a group of people in their twenties you should look elsewhere.Minor quibble: the theatre isn't big enough. Intimate is a nice way of saying cramped with a view blocked by someone's massive forehead.
Read MoreLenore C.
Jan 28, 2011
I scored relatively inexpensive (for Vegas) second row seats and couldn't believe my ears and eyes. STUNNING. Instead of a stage of generic grinning idiot dancers, each dancer had their distinct look and feel and skills. While Frank croons, you'll swoon at the talent before your eyes.You don't need to know anything about dance. I don't follow Twyla Tharp in the least. Being some sort of fan of Sinatra, on the other hand, is probably recommended... or you'll be dozing off fast.This show is the classiest act in Vegas -- NO CONTEST -- and should be THE reason for your visit. It blew PHANTOM and CHER out of the water.Did I mention the live big band? Worth the ticket price alone?SDWM should become a signature Vegas show and never leave the Wynn.
Read MoreJay A.
Jan 11, 2011
Wonderful! I'm not a big fan of dance concerts, but I couldn't resist the combination of Frank Sinatra and Choreography legend, Twyla Tharp.It is a beautiful show. Frank's original vocal tracks (and some of the strings) are accompanied by a live on-stage band - which features some of the top musicians in town. The sound mix was amazing - BIG, but never too loud - and even without the dancing, I would have enjoyed the concert.But the dancing.... all I can say is *WOW*. I was floored.Leading lady, Karine Plantadite is probably one of the best actors in town - and she never speaks in the show. She communicates all of her passion, joy, anger, and hot sensuality through her dance. I've never seen anyone like her.there's a clip of one of her numbers from the show here (minus the band, lights and set of the actual show)If you like this, you'll love the show.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz1Azjn6OTI
Read MoreJohn E.
Feb 3, 2011
Without a doubt the best show playing in Vegas, We were seated 2nd row center, and my eyes never left the stage. Dynamite band, and some of the dancers are beyond good. The show tells a story entirely through dance and is a fitting counterpoint to Sinatra's vocals. Did I mention how great the live band was?The only thing I could possibly dock this show for is the width of the seats. I'm not broad by any means, and I spent the entire show rubbing shoulders with the old gal seated next to me (not you, honey!) They really should pull out about three seats per row and give people room to move with the music.I hope this show stays at Encore for quite a long time. I could easily see it every year for the next decade or two.
Read MoreSherry M.
Apr 25, 2011
What a fabulous show! Some of Sinatra's best vocals presented with energy and style and backed by an amazing and talented full orchestra. Twyla Tharp's choreography was athletic and modern with just the right amount of attitude. I am so thankful we got to see this show before its run ended on April 23rd. The only negative was the cramped seating in the show room. This is a pet peeve of mine, because to me it is an obvious example of the hotel putting their dollars before their guests' comfort ... NOT classy, and NOT what I would expect from a Wynn property. Las Vegas can certainly use more shows like this on the Strip! I'd LOVE to see a tribute show for Dean Martin in the future. The King of Cool deserves equal time.
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