HomeSicklerville NewsMainstage presents “BEATLEMANIA AGAIN.”

Mainstage presents “BEATLEMANIA AGAIN.”

The tribute show is scheduled for Feb. 24.

Travel back to the 1960s when The Beatles took the world by storm and created a craze across the nation with BEATLEMANIA AGAIN. This live stage show takes audiences on a musical journey through three eras of The Beatles’ remarkable career on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 pm at the Dennis Flyer Theater in Blackwood, NJ. BEATLEMANIA AGAIN is presented by Mainstage Center for the Arts and sponsored by the Lamp Post Diner and Meadows Diner.

The show begins with “Meet the Beatles” as the group arrives in America for their 1964 debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. The production captures the energy and excitement of The Beatles live performances with the original sounds of the albums.

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Next, the performance transforms into “Sgt Pepper.” The “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album, which was released in 1967, is widely regarded as one of the most influential recordings of all time. It spent 27 weeks at the top of the albums chart in the United Kingdom. BEATLEMANIA AGAIN performs its songs with no sequencing, backing tracks or offstage musicians.

Then, the closing act, “Get Back,” features hits from The Beatles’ final albums, “Abbey Road” and “Let It Be.” Performing hits from 1968 to 1970, BEATLEMANIA AGAIN brings to the stage the charisma and emotion that was hidden behind the walls of Apple and Abbey Road studios.

“We are very excited to be returning to the Dennis Flyer Theatre at Camden County College for the third year in a row. We had a great crowd out last year, singing along to every song. We enjoyed meeting the audience after the show and seeing familiar faces,” said Rich Morello, Ringo of BEATLEMANIA AGAIN. “Mainstage does an amazing job keeping the arts alive in South Jersey, and we are proud to be a part of it.”

The remaining fab four are Alan Leboeuf as Paul Mccartney, Dave Pal as John Lennon and Tom Godsman as George Harrison.

“Beatlemania Again is such a fun show and a great sing along to all the groups wonderful hits,” said audience member Jean Cordasco. “We went with friends last year who are admittedly Beatles fanatics. A very enjoyable time!”

Tickets to BEATLEMANIA AGAIN are $20 for seniors and children, $25 for adults and $30 for premium seating.

For tickets to BEATLEMANIA AGAIN, visit www.mainstage.org or call (855) 936–2467, ext. 3.

Group rates are available.

Please call for more information.

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