Stephen Triffitt is considered to be the world’s greatest Frank Sinatra performer and this is what some of the papers have to say:
Stephen Triffitt embodies Sinatra’s assurance of craft and style and his resemblance is uncanny. Having made a career playing Sinatra, Triffitt nails the phrasing, timing and tone with utter confidence.
Frank Rizzo, Variety
In the end, it’s Sinatra’s show to make or break, and Triffitt doesn’t disappoint. He just keeps getting better as the evening goes on.
Jay Reiner, the Hollywood Reporter
As Sinatra, Triffitt’s strength is in his faithful re-creation of Old Blue Eyes’ mannerisms, voice and phrasing… you’d swear you’re listening to the original.
Alice T. Carter, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Triffitt excels at Sinatra’s superb sense of natural, almost conversational phrasing, in songs such as “Luck Be a Lady,” “Angel Eyes” and “The Lady is a Tramp.” Sinatra’s genius was about setting a mood and delivering lyrics as if he’d lived every word and Triffitt duplicates those qualities admirably.
OC Register
Triffitt is terrific as Sinatra
Atlantic City Press
Sinatra, as channelled by Stephen Triffitt, has rarely sounded better.
The Hollywood Reporter.
Hearing Triffitt master Sinatra’s delivery of torch songs Angel Eyes and Fly Me to the Moon was worth the ticket price alone.
Liverpool Echo
Triffitt captured the smoothness of Sinatra’s delivery.
St. Petersburg Times, Tampa
Amazing is the word for Stephen Triffitt’s Frank Sinatra performance. Having seen Sinatra himself in Las Vegas and being a huge fan, I was skeptical about just how close an impersonator could get to the Chairman of the Board, but Triffitt nailed him.
Jewish World Review
Stephen Triffitt’s Sinatra provokes the occasional internal double take. At first, he’s almost too successful in duplicating Sinatra’s every rhythmic and phonetic nuance – especially the torch song “Angel Eyes.” He’s also got the physical manner, at once regal and offhand, down pat.
Dallas News
Stephen Triffitt’s… show to Frank Sinatra is “unsettlingly perfect”.
London Evening Standard
He really does sound exactly like Frank Sinatra
The Guardian UK
Stephen Triffitt swings the Francis Albert songbook to perfection
The Stage
