Local legend has it that in the early ’70s, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr hatched a plan to rendezvous at Derby Line’s Haskell Free Library & Opera House. Situated on the U.S.-Canada border, the building would have provided a safe place to meet while one or more of the Beatles faced international travel challenges. Inspired by this unsubstantiated yet irresistible yarn, Stanstead, Québec, theater artist Ross Murray penned the play All Together Now: The Possibly True Story of a Thing That Almost Happened. Borderline Players presents this whimsical comedy combining fictional and historical characters.