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News Rain, The Beatles Tribute, Will End Broadway Run In September Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles on Broadway will play its final performance on Broadway Sept. 4 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.

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Rain stars Joe Bithorn and Steve Landes Photo by Joan Marcus

When it closes, the production will have played 8 previews and 341 regular performances.

After opening Oct. 26, 2010, at the Neil Simon theatre for a 13-week limited engagement, the show re-opened by popular demand at the Brooks Atkinson theatre Feb. 8, 2011.

"When we originally opened Rain at the Neil Simon we were thrilled for the chance to share this successful touring show with the Broadway community,” producer Jeff Parry said in a statement. “The opportunity to move theatres and continue playing for an additional seven months at the Brooks Atkinson has exceeded our wildest expectations.  It’s been an incredible journey and we look forward to continuing the North American tour of Rain as well as launching international engagements in Singapore and Johannesburg this summer.”

Winner of the 2011 Drama Desk for Outstanding Revue, Rain currently stars its original creators Joey Curatolo (vocals, bass, guitar, piano), Joe Bithorn (vocals, lead guitar, guitar synthesizer), Ralph Castelli (vocals, drums, percussion) and Steve Landes (vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica).

In addition to members of the original Rain band, at certain performances the show also features the talents of Graham Alexander, Mark Beyer, Joe Bologna, Douglas Cox, Jim Irizarry, Alan LoBoeuf, David Leon, Mark Lewis, Jimmy Pou, Mac Ruffing, Andy Sarraf, Chris Smallwood and Tom Teeley. 

Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Brooks Atkinson box office (256 W. 47th St), online at www.Ticketmaster.com, or  by calling (877) 250-2929.

For more information visit www.RainTribute.com. 

 
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