Inspired by the legendary Beatles album released in 1966, REVOLVER weaves together the lives of three women across the generations in a shattering story of love, obsession and violence. In 2025, a TV researcher has her dream job; in 1966, a teenage Beatles fan writes to John Lennon; and in New York, Valerie Solanas recruits for The Society For Cutting Up Men.
Told in Woof’s compelling, rich and wryly funny voice, REVOLVER brings to vivid life a time of revolutionary change and protest. As The Beatles tour to America for the first time, John Lennon declares the band is as popular as Jesus, and everything shifts from liberated swing to drug-induced chaos, as people’s minds explode with pacifism and radical feminism….
Supported by Soho Theatre and Oldham Coliseum
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'Exquisitely written and delivered'