‘A Day in the Life’ returns to Camden Opera House

‘A Day in the Life: A Beatles Experience’ returns to where the multimedia tribute began, on the Camden Opera House stage, for one night only – Saturday September 24 at 7.30pm. Tickets are on sale now at camdenoperahouse.com.
Camden native Morgan Cates, who looks more than a little like Paul McCartney, wrote and created the show when he was a senior at Camden Hills Regional High School. More than a decade later, he still puts the professional tribute on the road from time to time, when he’s not pursuing his high-profile career as a Boston-area entertainment administrator.
Cates describes “A Day in the Life: A Beatles Experience” as the ultimate multimedia celebration of the most recognized band of all time, taking audiences on a sensory journey through the turbulent decade of the 1960s. from Ed Sullivan to Abbey Road, is recreated through live music and five costume changes while a backdrop video depicts the highs and lows of their time. The show recreates over 30 Beatles songs, many of which have never been performed live.
“A Day in the Life” has packed the downtown opera house and caused standing ovations on previous visits, so advance ticket purchases are encouraged. Reserved elective seating is $35 for adults downstairs (orchestra) and $28 upstairs on the balcony. Tickets for under 18s are $20 in any seating section. For tickets, visit camdenoperahouse.com or call the box office at 236-3154.