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Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles archiveEpstein is a long-awaited theatrical production celebrating the life of former Beatles manager Brian Epstein. It is a one man multi-media play with live music. Brian Epstein's short life was crammed with success and controversy; he was an intelligent man whose prescience, taste, vision and passion left a lifelong impact on the world. Born in Liverpool in 1934 of Jewish descent, he spent his early adult years working for the family business NEMS (North End Music Stores) before being drafted into the Royal Army Service Corps, after a brief stint in London joining RADA and living a more openly gay life he returned to Liverpool to manage the new NEMS city centre music store making it one of the biggest in the North. Not long after was the historic lunchtime visit to the famous Cavern Club to hear four Liverpool lads perform and the rest was history. Brian had a passion for classical music and theatre and even leased the Saville Theatre in London. Immense rapid success, busy schedules and constant touring took its toll on Brian and depression and recreational drugs set-in. Brian Epstein died of a sleeping pill overdose in August 1967, he was aged just 32. His death was immediately felt, while the Beatles continued to make magnificent music, their business affairs rapidly crumbled and by 1970 it was all over. Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles website.

Cast/Performers

Andrew Lancel (Brian Epstein), Will Finlason (This Boy)

Creatives/Company

Author: Andrew Sherlock
Corporate Sponsor: Gregory Abrams Davidson
Producer(s): Bill Elms, Jen Heyes Productions Limited
Director: Jen Heyes

Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles

Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles (Play) production archive for QTIX code T020102061. Details of all Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0647394598

Archive Listings

15 Nov 12
  to
1 Dec 12
Epstein Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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