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SINATRAOne Last Shot

New Year’s Eve, Palm Springs, 1979 — the midnight Sinatra you dream of meeting.

He hates retirement; his comeback album has flopped. He can still fill a room — but he feels out of step with the times, chasing the one big hit that might redefine him all over again. Dangerous. Unpredictable. Brilliant.

Dangerous · Unpredictable · Brilliant

A new play by Bert Tyler Moore, with additional material by and starring Richard Shelton — with live piano accompaniment.

1–3 August 2026 · Three performances · £25 · 55 seats
Richard Shelton as Frank Sinatra by the pool at dusk — SINATRA: One Last Shot
The evening

Told from the privacy of his Palm Springs den.

On New Year’s Eve, with a small group of invited showbiz pals, Frank Sinatra holds court — through music and song, and the talk between. This is not the Sinatra of the greatest-hits package. This is the man after midnight: the doubt behind the swagger, the wit, the temper, and the voice that made him.

Richard Shelton stars, following his critically acclaimed Sinatra: RAW, which wowed critics worldwide. With live piano accompaniment — just a voice and a piano, the way these songs began.

Will he ever find that one big hit to redefine him?

★★★★★
“Shelton as Sinatra is simply phenomenal. He captures the essence of the man perfectly.”BBC Music
“Masterful — a must-see.”The Times
“You would believe Sinatra was in the room.”Broadway World
“Richard Shelton is both mesmerising and disturbing as Sinatra.”Playbill
“Outstanding… remarkable.”Broadway World
The set

Songs from the den.

Performed live, with piano
…and the stories between them.
About Richard Shelton

The world’s leading interpreter of Sinatra.

Richard Shelton is widely acknowledged as the world’s leading dramatic interpreter of Frank Sinatra — a multi-award-winning actor whose screen work spans Emmerdale, Jane the Virgin, Dig and House of Lies.

He has sung by Royal Command for King Charles, and recorded alongside Sinatra’s own bandmates at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles. He is acclaimed worldwide for Sinatra: RAW and Rat Pack Confidential (London, West End).

Richard Shelton as Frank Sinatra — portrait
Richard Shelton · Sinatra
Three reasons to be in the room
01

Every seat is close

Fifty-five seats, no distance. A performance this raw has nowhere to hide — and nowhere to go but straight into the room.

02

Just voice and piano

Live piano accompaniment, the way these songs began. No orchestra to hide behind — only the song, and the man singing it.

03

The midnight Sinatra

Not the package. The man after dark — dangerous, unpredictable, brilliant — the one you always wished you could meet.

Three nights only.

Saturday 1 AugustDoors 7:00pm · Show 7:30pm
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Sunday 2 AugustMatineeDoors 3:30pm · Show 4:00pm
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Monday 3 AugustDoors 7:00pm · Show 7:30pm
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The room

Circle & Star Theatre

28 Heath Street, Hampstead, London NW3 6TE. Hampstead station, Northern line — thirty seconds from the door. A proper theatre: private entrance, West End sound and lighting, fifty-five seats — all good ones.

£25
1–3 August 2026 · Three performances · 55 seats per night, all good ones
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