The Worcester Symphony Orchestra Presents: The Music of Frank Sinatra
March 28 @ 7:00 pm

Celebrating the Frank Sinatra Songbook
Featuring Chris Jason and the Sinatra Live Big Band
Step into the golden age of American music as vocalist Chris Jason brings the timeless songs of Frank Sinatra to life. Best known for his long-running Las Vegas production The Rat Pack Is Back, Chris Jason has spent more than 25 years captivating audiences worldwide with his authentic voice, style, and deep respect for Sinatra’s legendary repertoire. Regarded as one of the finest Sinatra tribute artists nationally and internationally, Jason delivers classics with charm, swing, and unmistakable flair.
Presented by the Worcester Symphony Orchestra, this special performance celebrates the enduring elegance of the Sinatra songbook and honors one of the most beloved voices in American music history.
About the Artists
Worcester Symphony Orchestra (formerly New England Symphony Orchestra and Thayer Symphony Orchestra) is the continuation of 40-plus years of music making in central Massachusetts. The orchestra is committed to several local performances each year and is engaged in discussions with several local groups about potential collaborative programming. Roderick MacDonald has been the orchestra’s music director since 2014. He is the former principal trumpet of the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig and a former conducting student of both Kurt Masur and Bernard Haitink. Under his leadership the orchestra has increased its use of video programming during the COVID pandemic through such initiatives as NESO at Home (downloadable videos of small groups of NESO musicians in intimate settings) and the co-production of AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS with VOX New England.

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Accessible Entrance
The barrier-free entrance to the Hall is located on Waldo Street. Elevators are located in the ground-floor lobby and provide access to the second and third floors. There is no elevator access to the Great Hall balcony.
Accessible Halls
All of our halls are wheelchair-accessible, where patrons can remain in their wheelchairs or transfer to theater seats. Patrons who cannot or do not wish to transfer from their wheelchairs to a theater seat should request wheelchair-seat locations when ordering tickets. The Great Hall balcony is not wheel-chair accessible.


