My take? This version is better than no version. It’s a polished, family-friendly take with some modern updates and impressive tech. But the original Broadway version wasn’t broken, and it toured successfully for years. So if it wasn’t broken�...
Critics' Reviews
Theater Review: Disney’s "Beauty and the Beast: The Musical" Tour Reimagines a Broadway Classic
Review: 'Beauty and the Beast' reinvigorates 'tale as old as time' at Proctors
Despite all of the reworking, the Disney magic of the original movie and Broadway musical remains. The ballroom scene — considered a marvel in the film for its blend of computer and hand drawn animation — still enchants. When Belle first appears ...
Review: New tour of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ lives up to all the expectations
This touring cast features plenty of Broadway talents, including Voytko, a longtime Chicago actor who made headlines in 2021 by stepping in for Sutton Foster last-minute to star opposite Hugh Jackman in “The Music Man.” The most touching casting ...
Review Disney’s “Beauty and The Beast The Musical” (Broadway in Chicago): MAGIC!
Director and Choreographer Matt West paces this to perfection with the support of his dynamic designers and energetic ensemble! Scenic Designers Stanley A. Meyer (scenic), Natasha Katz (lighting) and Darrel Maloney (Projection/Video) team up to seaml...
Tonight’s opening was spectacular. While the cast appears a little smaller in numbers than previous productions, the talent of the major players and the ensemble is outstanding, making each musical number strong and drawing audience approval that w...
Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST National Tour Kicks Off in Chicago
Whether you’re a millennial like me who grew up watching the original Disney film or you’re looking to take young kids to their first musical, this is a wonderful choice. It’s a visual marvel full of Disney magic. This talented cast bring these...
Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST National Tour Kicks Off in Chicago
Whether you’re a millennial like me who grew up watching the original Disney film or you’re looking to take young kids to their first musical, this is a wonderful choice. It’s a visual marvel full of Disney magic. This talented cast bring these...
Review: ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ more escapist than revelatory, hits all the high notes
“Beauty and the Beast” is far more escapist than revelatory. But with its pleasing score, A-list cast and visuals that make your pupils feel like pinwheels, this production feels ready for a remount on Broadway.
Review: DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST THE MUSICAL at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Here’s the thing: this production isn’t out to surprise you. It’s not edgy, it’s not ironic, and it’s not reinventing anything. What it does do — maybe better than expected — is lean into the sincerity of the story without making it fee...
Review: Orpheum Theatre hosts a beauty of a ‘Beauty and the Beast’
They spearhead a marvelously memorable waltz about the pub, “Gaston,” only to have it eclipsed back at the castle by an almost overwhelmingly entertaining “Be Our Guest.” For that, choreographer West and the cast employ one impeccably execute...
Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at The Fisher Theatre
This production has to be seen to be believed. I invite anyone who loves Disney and anyone who wants to see real-life magic come to life to head to the Fisher Theater now through October 12.
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Kyra Belle Johnson was born to play Belle — and not just because of her middle name. She strikes the perfect balance between brainy and brave. Opposite her, Fergie L. Philippe gives the Beast real emotional heft. He’s gruff, funny and surprisingl...
Review: DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, THE MUSICAL at Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
The standout of the production, without question, is Kyra Belle Johnson. Her character is consistent and direct. Although many personalities in the new script seemed to have significant changes, the role of Belle is tried and true. Johnson’s hig...
As one of the show's main characters, Philippe was a perfect portrayal of a tormented, defensive and lonely beast. His mannerisms were similar to a large cat as he crouched, pounced and charged along the stage, and paired with the incredible costume ...
Beauty and the Beast, a tale as old as time, reimagined at Music Hall
Kyra Belle Johnson’s Belle had the voice of a true Disney princess: sweet, clear, and distinct from the film’s version while still feeling timeless. She was joyful and curious, especially once Belle showed her obstinate nature. Her act two solo, ...
Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” brings magic to the stage
Under the direction of Matt West, this production is filled with a talented and funny cast of Broadway and tour veterans like Javier Ignacio (Cogsworth), Danny Gardner (Lumiere), Kathy Voytko (Mrs. Potts), and Cameron Monroe Thomas (Babette).
Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Majestic Theatre
The joy radiating from everyone in the audience produced an infectious energy, especially the children’s laughter throughout the night. They got quite a kick out of Beast, played by Fergie L. Philippe. If you get a chance to see this touring produc...
Review: DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Bass Concert Hall
Stanley A. Meyer’s set turns like the pages of a storybook caught in a breeze, drifting from the cheerful village to the shadowed castle with cinematic grace. Ann Hould Ward dresses the world in rich jewel tones, instantly familiar yet elevated for...
Review: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ buoyed by one song that makes a spectacle of itself
But the real stars of the show are Danny Gardner (Lumiere), Javier Ignacio (Cogsworth), Kathy Voytko (Mrs. Potts), Cameron Monroe Thomas (Babette) and Holly Ann Butler (Madame) as the Beast’s servants. They provide a large share of the comedy as th...
Review: DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Broadway At The Hobby Center
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST has the distinction of being the first staged musical for Disney, and it remains one of the best to get this treatment. This new tour triumphantly amps up the tech, brings in great musical performers for the leads, and raises the...
Glorious Transformation: Beauty and the Beast
This is family entertainment the Disney way, if a tad under populated. A chorus line of 12 doesn’t fill a tavern or serve up a convincing phantasmagorical dinner scene for “Be Our Guest,” no matter how many times the hard working dancers change...
On the Town: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ a whimsical delight
The national touring production of “Beauty and the Beast” brings every bit of the classic story’s sparkle, joy, magic, music and color to downtown Oklahoma City this week. And audiences loved it, with many cheering and standing after several so...
Review: Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast: The Musical’ at the Tulsa PAC
Everything was grand from the very beginning: the costuming, the characterizations, the dancing, the singing. Belle was adorable and her voice was so strong. The night I attended, Belle was played by understudy Grace Marie Rusnica, making her nationa...
Review: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ at the Benedum Center is a dazzling Disney fantasy
Johnson has the songbird trill of a Disney princess with a richness to her voice that makes songs such as Act Two’s “A Change in Me” soar. Her delivery is often sincere, but she also delivers a wryness that shows off Belle’s wit. Philippe’s...
The cast is vocally very strong, Johnson’s Belle is truly wonderful. She has the tenderness yet fiery nature of the character, and her voice (especially in the 11 o’clock number “Change In Me”) was stunning. Philippe’s Beast was also great....
Review: DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at The National Theatre
What makes the current tour production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, which opened at The National Theatre this week, particularly enchanting is that it carries with it not only this legacy, but many of the original creative elements.
Theater review: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ is enchanting theater for all ages at The Bushnell
The characters are colorfully dressed but also comfortably. Their hair is teased amusingly, but they generally don’t wear over-the-top wigs or silly hats. As Belle’s inventor dad Maurice, Kevin Ligon (who played Herr Schultz in “Cabaret” at t...
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