A very special performance of Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles,
the play about the legendary music manager Brian Epstein at London's
Leicester Square Theatre will take place on Wednesday 27th August, on
the anniversary of Brian Epstein's death. The show is currently midway
through a six week run and ends Sat 6th September.
The two-hander play starring Andrew Lancel and Will Finlason imagines
the brilliant but troubled man's drug-fuelled final days whilst looking
back upon his illustrious adult life and meteoric career from his drama
school days to managing the world's biggest pop group - 47 years on the
play will perform the very night that Brian Epstein was found dead in
his London apartment on 27th August 1967 of a concluded accidental
overdose at the age of 32. Brian Epstein would have celebrated his 80th
Birthday this coming September 19th.
A special post show Q & A will take
place on the evening on 27th August hosted by TV presenter and showbiz
reporter Neil Sean. On the panel will be actors Andrew Lancel and Will
Finlason, Co-producer and Director Jen Heyes and Joe Flannery, lifelong
friend and business partner of Brian Epstein, the Q and A will discuss
his life and contribution to popular music. A special show and Q & A
ticket of £20 per person is available on this evening when quoting
EPSTEIN20.
Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles is the untold story and window
into the private world of the gay, Jewish, music entrepreneur whose
stellar career as Beatles Manager made him a household name yet whose
controversial personal life remained very much in the closet.
Stars of the show Andrew Lancel and Will Finlason have received
standing ovations for their portrayal of Brian Epstein and fictional
character 'This Boy'; both returning to the role after the show
premiered in Liverpool in 2012 as part of the official Beatles 50th
Anniversary celebrations at the city's Epstein Theatre. The show opens
hot off the heels of 50th Anniversary celebrations happening around the
world, Brian Epstein posthumously inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall
of Fame and also the unveiling of a commemorative blue plaque at the
London offices of Epstein's company NEMS on 29th June.
Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles is a must-see opportunity to
discover a previously unexplored story and celebrate a true icon of
1960's popular culture - a man who shaped music and style across the
world.
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