Ticket to Ride: A Tribute to the Beatles
Curtis Theatre - Brea Civic & Cultural Center (Civic Center Dr. at Birch St. Brea, CA 92821)
- Full Price:
- $28.00
- Our Price:
- $14.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Ticket to Ride: A Tribute to the Beatles have expired.
The last date listed for Ticket to Ride: A Tribute to the Beatles was Sunday October 25, 2009 / 7:00pm.
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Casual
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Freen convenient parking
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Convenient Parking
4 Goldstar Member Reviews
We both enjoyed seeing the Tribute to the Beatles. The young men did a wonderful job of singing and telling the story about the real beatles of the 60's.Written on Oct 27 2009
Hearing the music and seeing the stage performance brought back many fond memories of when I saw the Beatles live in Mpls St. Paul, MN in 1965.
We really enjoyed the interaction with the Beatles and the audience
It was a very entertaining show and I would highly recommend it to anyone especially of that late 50's-60's era. Get ready to clap your hands and Dance the"Twist" by your seat!
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The show was good and the venue was very nice.Written on Oct 26 2009
Benny Chadwick as "Paul McCartney" was excellent.
He must have studied for his role carefully. His mannerisms were perfect!
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Great show. Highly recommend. Curtis theatre wasWritten on Oct 26 2009
an excellent venue but wish they would have dimmed
the lights that shined on the audience.
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More Information About Ticket to Ride: A Tribute to the Beatles
Website
http://www.ci.brea.ca.us/article.cfm?id=2154
Description
Get ready to twist and shout! This multi-media fusion of live music, film, theatre and dance, will transport you to a time when the Beatles were revered, reviled and adored. Ticket to Ride recreates pivotal moments in the Beatles’ rise to rock and roll royalty. With 23 Beatles songs, performed live, see the raw beginnings at Liverpool’s legendary Cavern Club, watch their landmark appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, and experience the music of Abbey Road. From "Please, Please Me," "Day Tripper" and "Help!" to "Penny Lane," "Imagine" and more.

