CILLA Black was one of UK's most successful and best-loved entertainers.

A true national treasure who gave us memorable songs as Anyone Who Had A Heart, You're My World and Step Inside Love, the Liverpool born and brought up singer was at the heart of the British pop revolution of the 1960s.

However, on August 1, 2015, the nation was stunned when it was announced that Cilla had died at her holiday home in Spain, aged 72.

You’re My World is a celebration of Cilla Black and The Beatles and plays the Beggar's Theatre at Millom tomorrow (8pm).

The first half of the show starts in the early days of the now world famous Cavern Club in Liverpool. The Beatles made their first appearance at the club in 1961 and during the next two years made a further 292 appearances. In the decade that followed, a wide variety of popular acts appeared at the club, including future star Priscilla White, who worked as the hat-check girl.

The Fab Four invite swinging Cilla from the cloakroom to the stage. Cilla’s impromptu performances with many other Merseybeat groups at The Cavern and The Iron Door Club impressed the audiences and The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein. Cilla became a guest singer with Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, Kingsize Taylor and The Dominoes, and later with The Big Three. When singing with The Hurricanes, Cilla used to share vocals with their then drummer Ringo Starr on the song Boys.

The second half of the show focuses on the London Palladium with the small, sweaty clubs of Liverpool now a distant memory. The leather gear is out and posh tailored suits are in. The Fab Four are world famous, appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show on American television and Cilla’s hair is now styled by Vidal Sassoon with her dresses designed by Mary Quant.

The song Anyone Who Had a Heart was suggested to Cilla by Epstein. It was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, and was a huge hit for Dionne Warwick. Cilla’s knockout rendition was recorded in January 1964 and went on to become her first number one, and is still to his day the biggest selling single of all time by a British female recording artist.

The fun-packed show celebrates the forefront of the pop music scene of the 1960s, recreating the atmosphere of the original Cavern Club and then moving on to the glamour of performing to royalty at the London Palladium. During the show, Natasha Harper captures Cilla’s infectious personality and brings you all her hits of the 1960s.

Joining her will be a tribute to The Beatles performing some of their greatest hits I Want To Hold Your Hand, All My Loving, Help, Twist And Shout, and many more.

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