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Review: A Tale as Old as Time, Reimagined BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Murat Theatre

This Broadway touring production delivered exactly what you hope for from a Disney classic - and then some.

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Review: A Tale as Old as Time, Reimagined BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Murat Theatre

Catching Beauty and the Beast at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre was nothing short of magical. This Broadway touring production delivered exactly what you hope for from a Disney classic—and then some. From the moment the curtain rose, it was clear this was a production built with incredible care, detail, and a deep respect for the source material, all while embracing the joy and theatricality of live performance.

The design elements in this show are absolutely stunning. The costumes are lavish and intricately detailed, bringing every character to life in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The lighting and set design work seamlessly together to create a world that feels fully immersive from the grandeur of the castle to the charm of the village. Every transition felt polished and intentional, adding to the sense of wonder throughout the evening.

This is no easy production to pull off, and that effort shows in the best way possible. The sheer complexity of the staging, combined with the musical and technical demands, makes it clear just how much precision and talent is required across the board. From the ensemble to the principals, every performer rose to the challenge. Belle (Kyra Belle Johnson), in particular, brought warmth, strength, and vocal excellence to the role, anchoring the show with a truly standout performance.

One of the most pleasant surprises of the night was just how much the show embraced its theatrical camp. Rather than being a straightforward, scene-for-scene recreation of the animated film, this production leaned into humor, exaggeration, and playful storytelling, and it absolutely worked. It added an extra layer of fun and made the experience feel fresh, lively, and perfectly suited for the stage.

Of course, the music remains a highlight. These iconic songs are performed with energy and polish, drawing in both longtime fans and first-time viewers alike. It’s a show that feels especially welcoming for families, but there’s plenty here for audiences of all ages to enjoy.

This Beauty and the Beast isn’t just a retelling:  it’s a celebration of what makes live theater so special. With its dazzling visuals, committed performances, and joyful tone, it’s a production that fully earns its standing ovation.

In short: a beautifully crafted, delightfully fun, and thoroughly magical night at the theater that captures the heart of Disney while embracing the magic of the stage. ?


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