The James D. Cooper documentary tells the story of Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, managers of the legendary British rock band The Who, as well as the story of The Who’s rise to fame.
The two mismatched kindred spirits were working at Shepperton Studios where they wanted to make their mark as filmmakers.
An idea hatched that was at the very least circuitous, highly impractical and just a little insane; finding a rock group, guiding them to fame and filming the whole process, ending up with an amazing art film documentary.
Yet in the process of helping nurture and shape the now legendary band, Lambert and Stamp did far more — even if it was largely accidental.
The documentary gives audiences an inside look at one of the most influential rock bands in history and the two people who helped guide the band on the path to success.
Doors open at 7 p.m.
The Fairfield Theatre Company is at StageOne, 70 Sanford St. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 on day of show.
To buy tickets, call the Box Office at 203-259-1036, or reserve them online at www.fairfieldtheatre.org.
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