The show, which recently announced it will open on Broadway in July, premiered in September last year at the Prince of Wales Theatre before transferring to the Savoy.
Producers have also announced a new pricing scheme
which will see a new £15.00 ticket introduced, with no booking fee or
restoration levy charged on any tickets.
Let It Be showcases the music of the Beatles, in a “theatrical
concert” charting the band’s meteoric rise from their humble beginnings
in Liverpool’s Cavern Club, through the height of Beatlemania, to their
later studio masterpieces. It’s the first time that the Grand Theatrical
Rights to The Beatles’ back catalogue have been granted by Sony/ATV for
a West End production.
Let It Be is compiled of two casts, alternating from night to night. The current company is comprised of: Emanuele Angeletti, John Brosnan, James Fox, Michael Gagliano, Reuven Gershon, Stephen Hill, Phil Martin and Luke Roberts. Each band is joined for several songs by either Ryan Alex Farmery or Michael Bramwell on keyboards.
Directed by John Maher, the show includes 40 of The Beatles’ greatest
hits including: “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”, “Hard Day’s Night”, “Day
Tripper”, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”, “Strawberry Fields”,
“When I’m 64”, “Get Back” and many more.