We are an independent show guide. Resale ticket prices may be above face value.

Why see Let It Be?

Let It Be began as a West End concert to celebrate The Beatles' 50th anniversary. Using projection technology and 3D sound, the show chronicles the Beatles' rise from Liverpool's Cavern Club to the height of their fame through live performances of songs including "Twist and Shout," "She Loves You," "Drive My Car," "Yesterday," "Hey Jude," "Come Together" and "Let It Be."

So come along and sing, dance and scream like a fan on The Ed Sullivan Show at this sensational celebration of rock 'n' roll's greatest band.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 8+

Run Time

2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission

Dates

Finished Sep 1, 2013

Cast

Graham Alexander
John Brosnan
Ryan Coath
James Fox
Reuven Gershon
Chris McBurney
Luke Roberts
Ryan Alex Farmery
John Korba
Daniel A. Weiss.

Creative

John Maher - musical supervisor and director
Tim McQuillen-Wright - set designer
Jason Lyons - lighting designer
Gareth Owen - sound designer
Duncan McLean - video designer

Reviews

Customer reviews

17 reviews, average rating: (2.3 Stars)

Abbey

Loved the Show

I am not much of a Beatles fan but my husband is. We both enjoyed the show. ... Read more

Michelle

AMAZING....

I was invited to the show the day of. My cousin's husband purchased a ticket for me, what a truly amazing show, I am so glad I was able to experience it. This is defiantly a must see!!!! ... Read more

Bernie Hanratty

Good fun

I came on to write a review about the show, but I'm horrified at people's reaction to the white guy! Appalling! I find it incredibly racist of these people, complaining about a white guy playing keys. It shouldn't matter what colour this person is, the show is about the music and the guy is certainly not playing Billy Preston in the show at all. In fact, when he played 'In my life' and was introduced as 'George Martin', I don't suppose people realise that it actually was George Martin that played the solo on the record! It's very unfortunate that some people would actually think that 'Let it Be' is in any way racist, by simply hiring a white musician who isn't even playing Billy Preston anyway! What a shame opinions like this spoil it for everyone else. Go see it and enjoy the music! ... Read more

NEWS, TICKETS, THEATRE & MORE

"Broadway and show news straight to your inbox!"

SHARE THE LOVE