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Theatre / A Beatles show without the love

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19.05.2026

Please Please Me is a play about Brian Epstein whose brief and troubled life remains relatively unknown. Tom Wright’s linear script opens with the teenage Epstein enjoying secret affairs with teddy boys while working at his dad’s record shop on Merseyside. When he spotted the Beatles at the Cavern, he was smitten by their homoerotic energy rather than their music or their potential for making tons of cash. He put them in suits to soften their image while encouraging their talent for witty backchat. ‘A little pinch of naughty but family friendly,’ was his branding message. But he lacked artistic vision and he cut a lousy deal to sell plastic Beatles dolls which cost the band a fortune and angered Paul McCartney. We don’t hear enough about these personality clashes because the show is very nearly a Beatle-free zone. Their music isn’t featured and Lennon is the only band member we meet.

What an odd creation. A Beatles show without the love

What an odd creation. A Beatles show without the love

The story focuses on Epstein’s hopeless love life and his infatuation with Lennon who bullied him over his sexuality and his racial heritage. When Epstein was commissioned to write an autobiography, Lennon suggested the title Queer Jew. He........

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