Bistro and MAC Hanson Award winning vocalist, Lucille Carr-Kaffashan, is thrilled to be bringing her Beatles show to Don’t Tell Mama this spring. Eight Days A Week is a celebration of the upcoming 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ first Shea Stadium concert in August 1965. Lucille weaves her memories of this concert and her life-long connection to The Beatles with a collection of songs that represent the different styles and moods of their songbook. This show is a reimagining of In My Life, a show created 20 years ago by Lucille and music director David Brunetti. Eight Days A Week had its highly successful debut on December 6, 2024 as part of Urban Stages "Winter Rhythms " festival produced by Sue Matsuki.
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