The Beatles' recording sessions in London's Abbey Road Studios are being turned into a stage show at the city's Royal Albert Hall, the producers announced on Tuesday.
"The Sessions at Abbey Road" will see the legendary British band's studio work recreated live at the Victorian concert hall on April 1, 2016.
The performance will span their recording career from 1962 to 1969, and use 39 musicians and eight singers to cover all the overdubs, plus period equipment.
The show will be a "musical documentary", said executive producer Stig Edgren, "giving audiences an honest, respectful and accurate recreation of how musical history was made".
Abbey Road's Studio Two will be recreated in its exact dimensions (18 by 11.5 metres, 60 by 40 feet) on the floor of the circular Royal Albert Hall, complete with a mixing booth.
The show's creative consultant is The Beatles' studio engineer Geoff Emerick and is inspired by his recollections of how lead guitarist George Harrison, rhythm guitarist John Lennon, bassist Paul McCartney and drummer Ringo Starr made their famous records.
Producer Jef Hanlon said an "incredible amount" of research had gone into the show in a bid to make it as realistic as possible.
"All instrumentation, arrangements and vocals will be performed identically to the original recordings. There will even be eight singers to recreate the multi-tracked vocals pioneered by The Beatles.
"This show does not seek to be a look-a-like show, but rather a sound-a-like, with the singers being the best Beatles imitators in the world."
Kim Gavin, the show's director, said: "The performance will be a technical ballet, a constant flow of movement of cast and musicians.
"We are trying to create the look, feel and atmosphere of those famous sessions in Abbey Road."
Ticket prices start at £55 ($85, 75 euros). More dates will be announced in future, the show's website said.
Source: AFP
GMT 10:23 2018 Wednesday ,28 November
'SpongeBob SquarePants' creator Stephen Hillenburg dies at 57GMT 11:56 2018 Monday ,26 November
Oscar-winning Italian film-maker Bernardo Bertolucci dead at 77GMT 10:17 2018 Sunday ,25 November
Nicolas Roeg, celebrated director of 'Don't Look Now,' dies aged 90GMT 18:20 2018 Monday ,29 October
Bon Jovi to kick off 2019 European tour in Moscow, first show in Russia in 30 yearsGMT 20:06 2018 Monday ,22 October
"Burning" wins best picture at Daejong Film AwardsGMT 14:45 2018 Tuesday ,18 September
"Pataakha" stars coming to Dubai on September 23 to lay on their charmGMT 03:31 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
S.African jazz legend Hugh Masekela dies, aged 78GMT 02:33 2018 Saturday ,20 January
How to take a bullet, by 'Den of Thieves' star 50 CentMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor