Backbeat Theatre Break
Performance Information
Booking Until: 18-Feb-2012
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday 2:30pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7:30pm
Show Director: Backbeat - the adaptation of the 1994 film by Iain Softley on the birth of the Beatles - will be rock 'n' rolling its way to London's Duke of York Theatre for its West End premiere from October.
Backbeat - the adaptation of the 1994 film by Iain Softley on the birth of the Beatles - will be rock 'n' rolling its way to London's Duke of York Theatre for its West End premiere from October.
Backbeat is the story of how The Beatles 'became' The Beatles - when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Best and Stuart Sutcliffe embarked on their journey from the famous docks of Liverpool to search for success in the seedy red light district of Hamburg, working eight days a week, in the clubs of the tawdry Reeperbahn, performing rock 'n' roll covers night after night.
The compelling triangular relationship between the band's original bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, the striking German photographer Astrid Kirchherr whom he fell in love with, and his best friend John Lennon, became an intrinsic part of the Beatles' story - and put them on an unstoppable trajectory onto the world stage.
Stuart's struggle between his best friend and the band, Astrid and his art, makes Stuart the troubled focus of Backbeat. His death, aged only 22, in the same year that the Beatles appointed Brian Epstein as manager, signed to Parlophone Records by Sir George Martin, and released their first single 'Love Me Do', adds to the poignancy of this remarkable and vivid portrait of the early 1960's.
Backbeat features the all-time rock 'n' roll classics that the Beatles cut their teeth with - 'Twist and Shout', 'Rock 'N' Roll Music', 'Long Tall Sally', 'Please Mr Postman' and 'Money' - live on stage as performed by 'the Beatles'.
Co-written by Iain Softley and Stephen Jeffreys, with musical direction by Paul Stacey, and directed by the award-winning David Leveaux.
Reviews
'The Beatles are back in town. Backbeat is a back-story to cherish' - The Evening Standard
'A striking, absorbing play with music. Imaginative, thrilling and startling' - Time Out
'A dynamic blast of a production' - The Independent
'A striking, absorbing play with music. Imaginative, thrilling and startling' - Time Out
'A dynamic blast of a production' - The Independent
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Show and Hotel Package
Show and Hotel Package
Duke of York's
St Martin's Lane London, WC2N 4BG
Directions:
Take the Piccadilly or Northern Line to Leicester Square station. Exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.
Note:
Once the purchase of tickets is complete tickets can not
be exchanged or refunded unless / otherwise the show being cancelled.

