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Only Yesterday

Archived Show

Overview

Produced by:
Northern Stage
Dates:
September 07 - September 29, 2019
Run Time:
1 Hour, 10 Minutes
Intermission:
No
Theater:
Showing in Theater
Tickets:
$35 (Members $26)

Show Info

By Bob Stevens
Directed by Carol Dunne

With Tommy Crawford, Christopher Sears, Christopher Flockton, and Olivia Swayze

Paul McCartney and John Lennon together again for one night only. This intimate play by Hollywood writer Bob Stevens (The Wonder Years, Murphy Brown, Malcolm in the Middle) brings to life a little-known night when John and Paul were becoming the most famous men on earth.

After months of performing for arenas of fans, John and Paul find themselves stranded in a cheap motel room in Key West. They do what many young men do when they’re bored—get drunk and have some laughs. But as their talk turns serious, they bond over the revelation of childhood events and find inspiration for the music that changed our lives.

Tommy
Crawford
Christopher
Sears
Christopher
Flockton
Olivia
Swayze
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford, Christopher Sears, and Christopher Flockton in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: Tommy Crawford and Christopher Sears in ONLY YESTERDAY.
Photo: Carol Rosegg
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Producing Company

Northern Stage

Northern Stage is a regional non-profit LORT-D professional theater company located in White River Junction, Vermont. Now in its 22nd Season, Northern Stage actively engages its audiences with world-class productions, a new play festival, and robust educational and outreach programs, which all support the company’s mission to “change lives, one story at a time.”

Read more at: http://northernstage.org


Reviews

“An entertaining, sympathetic, but unsentimental, look back at a pair of genius artists finding their way.” – Valley News

“Not only heartwarming, heart-wrenching and very funny, but feels totally authentic. And Northern Stage delivered it in spades." Rutland Herald

"Watching John and Paul making cheerful sense of life as pop idols is quite entertaining. Knowing what lies ahead for them renders this look back poignant and delightful." Seven Days