Photo/Cylla von Tiedemann Joey Curatolo, who plays Paul McCartney in the new Broadway revue Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles, pointed out moments before belting "When I'm 64" how the audience that evening consisted of three generations of Beatles fans. A large round of applause followed that statement, and almost immediately the all-ages group either shook in their seats or stood up, and sang the songs gloriously off key and out loud. Imagine that scenario for two hours, and you've got Rain. The Beatles' music is timeless, and Rain celebrates that. Don't dismiss this as a tribute band, the entire production skillfully recaptures the band's magic with faithful, spot-on live recordings of some of the band's best songs (each Rain member is a skilled musician in their own right), and add to the nostalgic trip by recapturing their mannerisms and showmanship on...
- 10/29/2010
- by Jon Chattman
- Huffington Post
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