Many, if not most, Beatles signatures are fakes; their road managers (Mel Evans and Neil Aspinal) actually signed. You need to get the signatures examined by an expert - a good auction house, especially one with a specialist in pop-memorbilia would be ideal. If you can somehow certify the signatures as genuine, then they would be worth thousands of pounds - it depends how clear they are, what they are written with (pencil is, apparently, worth slightly less) and what they on.
Across the Universe is not on Broadway. It was a musical film with songs from the Beatles. Currently there are no plans to adapt it for a Broadway run.
Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney do still sign autographs. They are the two oldest members of the band called The Beatles.
"Till There Was You", from The Music Man.
Yes. The show production of Beatlemania, a 1977 broadway musical, freatured the song. "Help!" was also one of the songs used in The Beatles Love cirque du soleil show in Las Vegas.
The Bootleg Beatles are a tribute band and they began playing together as a band in March 1980. They were formed after a Broadway musical which was called Beatlemania.
Watch eBay listings. Major auction houses: Southerbys, Butterfields & Butterfields. Be careful, there are a LOT of forged Beatles items. The Beatles themselves used to sign for the other Beatles as well. An authentic signed poster (if one exists, as I've never seen one) would be worth tens of thousands. If someone is selling one for $500 or something - it's most likely fake.
An autographed photograph of the Beatles recently sold for £3000 ($6000) on Ebay. However, that had a good providence (the owner was given the photograph by the Beatles press officer in 1964). A lot of Beatles signatures were actually done by the roadies (Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall). If you can prove the authenticity of the signatures then that will maximise the value.
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I know that the regular tour programs are about 50.00 - 80.00 and Carnagie hall and other individual programs around 150.00 so I would think if in good condition at least 150.00. Because red Rocks is the only show the Beatles didn't sell out, its probably worth more :)
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