The musical elements were a standout, and the entire cast delivered outstanding performances. The chemistry among the actors and their characters was palpable, tackling profound and challenging subject matters with depth. Jennifer Blood, in the role ...
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Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Review: Bob Dylan musical launches North American tour in Minneapolis
It wasn’t until a few hours removed from the production — and consulting online sources — that the show’s message finally clicked for me. Perhaps the nontraditional structure of the show made the themes go over my head, but the slice-of-life ...
Theater review: 'Girl from the North Country' brings Bob Dylan songs back to Duluth
The playwright, working with Dylan's blessing but not his participation, created the show as a large ensemble piece that captures several characters at one specific junction in history. When you deduct the length of the songs from the length of a two...
Review: Bob Dylan-infused 'Girl From the North Country' hits high notes, then stalls
From the haunting opening through the rousing coda — and you will want to stay for the gospel-inflected uplift that comes after the plaintive narrative ends — this ballyhooed production is studded with gorgeous moments. But those flashes of brill...
Review: Bob Dylan jukebox musical ‘Girl from the North Country’ is a grim dud
“Girl from the North Country” will please Dylan fans who are comfortable (and even eager) to hear his music performed in unexpected new arrangements and, again, the show is often fun to watch. But those seeking a coherent and engaging story will ...
This is a true ensemble show. I found everyone on this touring company held their own. For me, the standout performances are from Jennifer Blood as Elizabeth and Sharaè Moultrie as Marianne, her adopted daughter. Blood’s character struggles with m...
'The Girl From the North Country,' Now at Playhouse Square, Isn't Your Typical Jukebox Musical
At first glance, the play with music Girl from the North Country, now at Playhouse Square, would seem to be the theatrical version of Dagwood's gastric monstrosity. It has too much of everything—too many characters with too many problems set in a t...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Connor Palace
The singing voices are strong, the music well-played, the technical aspects well done. The sound system leaves much to be desired as spoken voices are not well-heard. Don’t expect the usual Broadway glossy set, special effects, fancy costumes, or ...
‘GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY’ @ PROCTORS A TRIP WORTH TAKING
The cast of 17 has strong voices that reach to the back of theater with pathos and pain that resonates to the core. Sharae’ Moultrie as Marianne, Ashley D. Brooks as Mrs. Neilsen and Aidan Wharton as Elias have provided the production world-class v...
Review: ‘Girl from North Country’ beautiful, bewildering
Even at intermission on Tuesday night, I thought I was seeing something remarkable. “I’m loving this,” reads a text I sent after the first act. But notebook entries from the second half include “mystic hoo-hah” and “mawkish looong monolog...
Review: THE GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Durham Performing Arts Center
Despite these issues, the national tour production is saved from being a complete slog to watch by its wonderful cast and atmospheric design by Rae Smith. John Schiappa excellently is the glue that binds everyone together as Nick Laine, while Jennife...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY Sings Sweet Through the Sour at Benedum Center
Written and directed by Conor McPherson, Girl From The North Country is a musical that still feels like a play with music. It's a show aimed more directly at the head than the heart, and jammed with tropes, references and outright character homages t...
Review: Darkness & Dylan songs abound in 'Girl From The North Country' at the Benedum
'Girl From The North Country' offers strong singing, particularly from the very likable Matt Manuel, who plays boxer Joe Scott, once framed for a serious crime he did not commit, and Carla Woods, who plays Mrs. Nielsen, a widow staying at the run-dow...
Review: Girl From The North Country
GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY was not what I expected. This musical had a lot of good laughs, but also a lot of dreariness. I guess that should be expected for a play set in the depression, but still I expected more hope than what we got. There were se...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Kauffman Center
Your personal musical and theatrical tastes will decide whether or not you like “Girl from the North Country. It got very good reviews in London, on Broadway and on its various international tours.
The production’s use of the songs of Bob Dylan offers audiences a unique perspective on his body of work, hearing some of his more familiar songs as if new and as yet to be experienced. If anything, Girl From the North Country gives aficionados and...
‘Girl from the North Country’ falls short
As a Dylan fan, I missed the roughness of his performance style, even though I love covers of his songs by artists like Joan Baez. Despite the folksy edge and period instruments, many of the arrangements were molded into a musical theater mode, so th...
Dylan-izing the Depression: A Review of “Girl From the North Country” at Broadway in Chicago
The end result is something that defies categorization. Is “Girl From the North Country” a musical? Not by any previously recognizable template. A play with songs? Perhaps, but in the world the work inhabits, words and music and songs seamlessly ...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY, North American Tour
Girl From The North Country features a brilliant cast that truly bring their own unique voices to many well-known Bob Dylan classics. The story takes place in the boarding house owned by Nick Laine (played by John Schiappa) who is deeply troubled but...
'Girl from the North Country' pulses with Dylan's songs, but lacks a tight connection to the heart
That said, the narrative lacked emotional resonance for this audience member. Despite the two-hour run time, there were so many characters, each with snippets of their own backstories, that didn’t have a chance to develop, thus making the show a l...
Review: A Breathtaking, Poignant Lens Shines On GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Straz Center
Bob Dylan’s music is centrally located in the story, helping to propel the action forward, and allow the audience to take a journey with its characters, but Dylan himself is not a character in the story, nor is he ever mentioned. The story takes ...
Review: The intimate ‘Girl from the North Country’ gets lost on a grand stage
The story is compelling but with no real stakes made for an entirely different vibe from most musicals. The showtunes aren’t big spectacles. McPherson’s storytelling was well-crafted but gloomy in tone throughout. The show and the songs never rea...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Bass Concert Hall
In set design and staging, we see these stories packed together tightly in the living spaces of the boarding house, much like the families of the Great Depression would have been cramped into their own homes. The audience begins to understand that th...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Broadway at The Hobby Center
It’s not your typical toe-tapper, nor is it a straightforward play. It is a “jukebox musical” featuring the spectacular songs of Bob Dylan, married with a weighty book by acclaimed playwright Conor McPherson. I would term it as a musical play,...
Review: ‘Girl From the North Country’ blows into the Pantages on a Bob Dylan wind
The book is unwieldy and far too complicated for a musical that shifts gears into songs that have their own lyrical intricacy. The numbers are staged in a manner that’s more or less independent from the fictional dilemmas giving rise to them. Somet...
“Girl From the North Country” Dazzles at the Pantages
Sheer perfection is what you get when you combine Conor McPherson’s brilliant script and sharp direction with Bob Dylan’s iconic music and lyrics, supported by dazzling dance sequences by a talented ensemble supervised by movement director Lucy H...
THEATRE REVIEW: WHO REALLY IS “THE GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY?”
The cast is uniformly good, with the standouts being Blood, whose somewhat loony character has some of the show’s most emotional moments, Woods, the secret love of Nick’s life, and Manuel, the boxer with a heart of gold.
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Eccles Theater
One of the most captivating voices on stage was that of Matt Manuel as Joe Scott, whose vocal runs were clear, smooth, and chill-inducing in “Slow Train” and others. Kelly McCormick was a delight in her understudy role as Elizabeth Laine, deliver...
Review: ‘Girl from the North Country’ offers tight vocals, scattered plot
The songs, accompanied by on-stage musicians, are beautiful and moving, although many of them are unrecognizable as Dylan’s, with his distinctive singing style and edge removed. Not all of them seem to relate to what is going on in their scenes. Bu...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at The Paramount
As I said, it’s a bleak story, but definitely a slice of life of people in that era who were constantly backed into a corner with very little choices for their futures. And the book and direction from McPherson is so deliberate that you just need ...
‘Girl from the North Country’: A sad story with Bob Dylan songs
We left “Girl from the North Country,” the new touring Broadway show now playing at Seattle’s Paramount Theater, feeling mostly baffled and a little bummed out. (We watched the whole thing. A few people left at intermission, and others made a q...
Review: ‘Girl From the North Country’ offers a bleak but glorious snapshot of Depression-era America
But in “Girl From the North Country,” Irish playwright Conor McPherson ingeniously deploys nearly two dozen Dylan tunes within a fraught but elusive skein of stories, imbuing even the most familiar lyrics with strikingly fresh possibilities. Runn...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at ASU Gammage
The songs are taken from the Bob Dylan catalog of music. While they were written between the '60s to the mid-80s and meant to reflect the time and year in which they were originally released, the musical style of presentation, adapted by Simon Hale ...
Stripped of its score, Girl From the North Country would make a fine straight play, so perhaps its biggest surprise is how the musical’s biggest name — 1960s icon Bob Dylan, who contributed nearly two dozen of his classic songs — takes on a s...
Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Blumenthal Performing Arts
As much as we both love Dylan – my wife Sue and I held hands when the mighty “Hurricane” was sung – Girl from the North Country never fully connected with us. The boxer and escaped convict in McPherson’s script is Joe Scott, we’re in 1934...
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