PHOTO CALL: Lennon: Through a Glass Onion Opens Off-Broadway | Playbill

News PHOTO CALL: Lennon: Through a Glass Onion Opens Off-Broadway Lennon: Through a Glass Onion, which celebrates the genius, music and phenomenon of John Lennon, officially opened in New York Oct. 15 at 7 PM following previews that began Oct. 3 at The Union Square Theater.

Created and performed by Australian actor/musician John R. Waters and singer/pianist Stewart D'Arrietta, the production is playing a 20-week limited engagement.

Lennon: Through a Glass Onion Opens Off-Broadway


Part concert and part biography, Lennon: Through a Glass Onion, press notes state, "reveals the essence of the life and astonishing talent of one of the most admired icons of the past century with a story and 31 songs." Attendees can expect to hear such tunes as "Imagine," "Strawberry Fields Forever," "Revolution," "Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds," "All You Need is Love," "Come Together," "Help," "Working Class Hero," "Mother" and "Jealous Guy," among others.

"Rather than impersonate, I want to evoke Lennon's honesty, bitter-sweet humor, self criticism and disdain for pomposity," said Waters in a previous statement. "Having performed this piece in cities around the world for the last two decades, I am thrilled to make my New York debut with this show."

Lennon: Through a Glass Onion was first performed on a small stage at the Tilbury Hotel in Sydney in 1992. It has since played The Sydney Opera House as well as a three-month engagement in London's West End.

Show times are Tuesday-Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 7 PM with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3 PM.

The Union Square Theater is located at 100 East 17th Street. Tickets are available at TicketMaster.com, (800) 982-2787. Visit LennonOnStage.com for additional information.

 
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