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Two discs. Four sides. Thirty tracks. No sleeve title. A revolution on a record player. The White Album is the soundtrack to a life – a love affair etched in vinyl. But life isn't like a record: Miles can't lift back the needle and start over again. As Miles trips back through his relationship with Julia, he doubles as our guide to the making of a legendary album… and to the horrific events it inadvertently inspired. Because this is music to die for.
In thirty scenes, each the length of a song, Giles Croft directs a play by new Nottingham writer Michael Pinchbeck that's as riddling as a Lennon lyric and as emotional as a McCartney ballad. Take a helter skelter trip into the heart of the sixties – and join the revolution.
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