John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert - Stage musical by Willy Russell
Here's a bit about it:
His (Willy Russell) 'major break' came with his next play, JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE, RINGO AND BERT. It was an accurate and honest account of the group's rise and fall, culminating in an abortive attempt to stage a reunion concert and its success enabled him to give up teaching and concentrate on writing full-time. The show was notable for the ironic juxtaposition of songs against dialogue, and the sparkling Liverpool humour that has since become his trademark. The use of a narrator was a technique that was to reappear in his next stage play, DEATH OF A YOUNG, YOUNG MAN (1975), and again in BLOOD BROTHERS.
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.