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VenuePrince of Wales Theatre
Other spaces: Delfont Room
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From14th September 2012
Opened24th September 2012
To19th January 2013
WhenMon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 19:30. Thu, Sat Mats 15:00. Sun 17:00. Xmas changes: Dec 24 15:00 only. Extra Mat Dec 26, 28 at 15:00
PricesFrom £20.00. To £20.00.
What is currently on at Prince of Wales Theatre (V409)

Let It Be

Let It BeT29081465
Relive The Beatles' meteoric rise from their humble beginnings in Liverpool's Cavern Club, through the heights of Beatlemania, to their later studio masterpieces with live performances of early tracks including Twist and Shout, She Loves You and All My Lovin', as well as global mega-hits Yesterday, Hey Jude, Come Together and, of course, Let It Be. Experience this multimedia rich electrifying spectacle which takes you back to the magical sixties when all you needed was love, and a little help from your friends!


Archive :: production:T29081465, musical:S0660397992, venue:V409

Production details

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the world's most successful rock'n'roll band, The Beatles. The company consists of ten performers, who will share roles from night to night

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 10Nov12: Let it be would be laughable where it not for the fact it is gracing the west end stage and the cost of the tickets. We are 'treated' to just over two hours of a fair to middling covers band, the multi media rich spectacular is two screens showing film clips of mostly American origins, a group of middle aged men shaking their heads and falling into every stereotype you've ever seen - sounds and looks nothing like the Beatles Paul is right handed and gaunt while hippy John looks a dead ringer for Ozzy Osbourne.

User Review: 10Nov12: Unusual format for a West End show, which results is a terrible and tacky tribute for the Beatles 50th year.

User Reviews

PLandSL (10Nov12): Unusual format for a West End show, which results is a terrible and tacky tribute for the Beatles 50th year.
me (10Nov12): Let it be would be laughable where it not for the fact it is gracing the west end stage and the cost of the tickets. We are 'treated' to just over two hours of a fair to middling covers band, the multi media rich spectacular is two screens showing film clips of mostly American origins, a group of middle aged men shaking their heads and falling into every stereotype you've ever seen - sounds and looks nothing like the Beatles Paul is right handed and gaunt while hippy John looks a dead ringer for Ozzy Osbourne.
Overall: 5.00
me (10Nov12): Let it be would be laughable where it not for the fact it is gracing the west end stage and the cost of the tickets. We are 'treated' to just over two hours of a fair to middling covers band, the multi media rich spectacular is two screens showing film clips of mostly American origins, a group of middle aged men shaking their heads and falling into every stereotype you've ever seen - sounds and looks nothing like the Beatles Paul is right handed and gaunt while hippy John looks a dead ringer for Ozzy Osbourne.
PLandSL (10Nov12): Unusual format for a West End show, which results is a terrible and tacky tribute for the Beatles 50th year.

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