The Cast of LET IT BE Explores Liverpool Before UK Tour Opening
The new Let It Be UK Tour opens this week - so cast took time out of rehearsals to visit the place where it all began, Liverpool. After a successful Autumn 2018 tour, Let It Be: A Celebration Of The Music Of The Beatles goes back on tour with its updated show for Spring 2019.
LET IT BE UK Tour Opens Next Week; New Dates Added!
Audiences round the country are gearing up to Twist and Shout when the biggest ever tour of The Beatles' celebration show LET IT BE starts next week (Tuesday, 12 January) - and a further five venues have been added to the tour before the curtain even goes up.
Emanuele Angeletti, John Brosnan, Ben Cullingworth & More to Star in LET IT BE UK/Ireland Tour
Following its hugely successful run in London's West End, the hit Beatles show LET IT BE will tour the UK and Ireland from 28 February 2014. The touring company, which includes members of the London cast, has been confirmed as Emanuele Angeletti, John Brosnan, Ben Cullingworth, James Fox, Michael Gagliano, Reuven Gershon, Stephen Hill and Luke Roberts. They will be joined on keyboard by Michael Bramwell, Steve Geere and Mike Lindup.
LET IT BE Extends To January 2014 At Savoy Theatre
LET IT BE, the spectacular West End show celebrating the music of The Beatles has announced an extension to its current run at the Savoy Theatre in London following an announcement last week that a production will also open on Broadway in July this year. The show is now booking until 18 January 2014. The show has established itself as one of the West End's most popular shows since it premiered in September 2012.
LET IT BE Releases 250,000 More Tickets Ahead Of Re-Opening At Savoy
LET IT BE, the spectacular West End show celebrating the music of The Beatles, has released 250,000 new tickets ahead of its re-opening at the Savoy Theatre in London's West End on Friday 1 February 2013, following a hugely successful run at the Prince of Wales Theatre. LET IT BE is currently booking until 5th October 2013.
West End's LET IT BE Recoups £1.6 Million Costs in 18 Weeks
The producers of LET IT BE today confirmed that the production has recouped at the box office the £1.6million the show cost to stage. The recoupment comes as the show finishes its 18 week run at the Prince of Wales Theatre and prepares to transfer to the Savoy Theatre from Friday 1 February 2013.