October 3-5
Monday & Tuesday: 7:00pm
& Wednesday: 4:00pm and 7:00pm
Thalian Hall Main Stage Theatre
From Academy Award winning director Ron Howard, a joyous and eye-opening portrait of the early days of the world's most beloved band featuring rare performances, interviews, and stories of the Beatles from 1963 to 1966. This is the story of the band's exceptional touring years - from the perspectives of the band, its world, the fans, and their world. It examines the impact of those years on each of The Beatles - the toll that touring took on their relationships and the effect it had on their musical evolution, as well as the colossal boost the tours gave to their lifestyle and fame. The film explores the incomparable electricity between performer and audience that turned the music into a movement - a common experience into something sublime The theatrical version includes thirty minutes of exclusive footage of the Shea Stadium concert…only screening at Cinematique. (Not Rated)
“The music is so strong, and such a demonstration of how potent the group was in action, that it alone makes the film worth seeing.” - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
“Howard stacks his film with historical happenings, but he also makes room for Paul’s admission that 'we were more in our own heads,' as if the world beyond, however fractious or fascinating, could be (and sometimes had to be) screened out.” - Anthony Lane, The New Yorker
For ticket information:
Call the Thalian Box Office
Monday - Saturday, 2PM-6PM
910-632-2285
310 Chestnut Street.
Tickets are also available at the Thalian Hall Website.
Admission is $7 (+ tax and $1 ticketing fee )
Advance ticket purchase available – no extra charge to purchase in advance by phone or in person at the Thalian Box Office.