Mueller shows us a reluctant star, a woman who only really starting singing out of necessity and would always have been happier with a few hit songs, a nice home and a man she really could trust. At the end of 'Beautiful,' she's not that different fr...
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Rich Carole King story, told in the confines of a jukebox
‘Beautiful’ Theater Review: The New Carole King Musical Has the Guts to Play It Nice
Here is arguably the nicest, most normal, least eccentric personality ever to be at the center of a Broadway musical. 'Beautiful' is the show for theatergoers who don't like drama queens. Is there such an animal? The new Carole King bio musical 'Beau...
Theater Review: A Natural Woman and Not Much Else in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Everything in Beautiful sounds better on Jessie Mueller. Or, for that matter, on Jake Epstein as Goffin, Jarrod Spector as Mann, and Anika Larsen as Weil. To the extent the show remains bizarrely enjoyable despite its essential hackishness, it's this...
Theater review: 'Beautiful,' a musical bio of Carole King
The show's book, by Douglas McGrath, registers mostly as a series of interruptions. While not exactly amateurish, it aims very low, settling for the tried and trite. ('You know what's so funny about life? Sometimes it goes the way you want and someti...
Theater review: 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical'
'Beautiful,' a sentimental and sympathetic biography led by a poignant, extremely winning performance from breakout star Jessie Mueller, is slickly staged, genuinely touching and very enjoyable...It lacks the sin and sex appeal in 'Jersey Boys,' or t...
Review: Carole King musical ‘Beautiful’ insipid
Carole King has apparently never seen the musical of her life that has now reached Broadway. She walked out of an early reading at intermission, finding it too tough to take. Anyone not named Carole King may toy with the same idea, but for a differen...
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical: Theater Review
Following in the footsteps of crowd-pleasers like Jersey Boys and Motown: The Musical, this is entertaining boomer bait that elevates its by-the-numbers narrative with great songs. It's also a tremendous showcase for the talented Jessie Mueller as sh...
Review: A 'Beautiful' Tribute to Carole King
Beautiful' is a must-see if you're a King fan, or you're fascinated by the music business during a potent time when chart hits were coming out of cubicles in places like the Brill Building and 1650 Broadway, where King and husband Gerry Goffin set up...
'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical' review: Fans will love
With Marc Bruni's crisp direction and Josh Prince's precision choreography, the hits segue seamlessly on Derek McLane's industrial grid set -- from drab office to glittery concert stage -- with the efficiency of a snappy line (libretto by Douglas McG...
BWW Reviews: BEAUTIFUL Really Does Try To Make It
Unfortunately, Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann are the secondary couple in Beautiful, a musical biography of Carole King that frequently pushes its central character aside for more interesting and entertaining moments played out by its skilled and talent...
Watching Beautiful, the new jukebox musical celebrating the remarkable life and work of Carole King, you may not feel the earth move under your feet. But the new Broadway show emerges as a slick and joyous celebration of female empowerment. Like Jers...
Broadway Review: ‘Beautiful — The Carole King Musical’
The early life and career of legendary singer-songwriter Carole Kingsurely deserves more imaginative treatment than the corny chronological storytelling (And then we wrote ...) and old-fashioned musical format (scene/song/scene/song) of 'Beautiful.' ...
King and Bacharach’s Brill Building brilliance, rearranged for the stage
Certainly, its prime attraction is the marvellous Jessie Mueller, avoiding impersonation, but otherwise perfectly channeling the contradictions of King (neé Klein), as she goes from precocious 16-year-old tunesmith in the late fifties to singer/song...
King and Bacharach’s Brill Building brilliance, rearranged for the stage
Certainly, its prime attraction is the marvellous Jessie Mueller, avoiding impersonation, but otherwise perfectly channeling the contradictions of King (neé Klein), as she goes from precocious 16-year-old tunesmith in the late fifties to singer/song...
‘Beautiful — The Carole King Musical,’ theater review
Even if you haven't memorized the King songbook, you will leave the Stephen Sondheim Theatre humming. Too bad a great musical isn't only about the music. The book is crucial, too - and this show's connect-the-dots story line is so simplistic that the...
First Nighter: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Is Beautiful Where It Counts
...it should have a long and healthy run, if, that is, the producers can either convince Jessie Mueller to remain in the title role forever or, failing that, if they can find replacements as enormously talented as she is and as cannily cast... Beauti...
A 'Beautiful' performance, plus more pop nostalgia
In recent years, Mueller has brought a shimmering soprano and finely tuned comic sensibility to a variety of quirky ingénue roles. Mueller's portrayal of King - far and away the best reason to see Beautiful, which opened Sunday at Broadway's Stephen...
A Songwriter Who Found Her Voice
...as designed by Derek McLane (sets), Alejo Vietti (costumes) and Peter Kaczorowski (lighting), 'Beautiful' nods so often to Michael Bennett's original production of 'Dreamgirls' that it starts to resemble a bobblehead doll. Originality is clearly n...
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