Humility is not a requirement when playing the lead in Funny Girl, but to this critic, there seems a quiet undertone of contrition in Michele's riveting performance - of sincere gratitude to be back on Broadway for the first time in 14 years, and in ...
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Critic’s Notebook: Lea Michele Finally Gets Her Shot at ‘Funny Girl,’ and Nails It
Lea Michele in Funny Girl: Yes, she is that good
Michele proved she had the vocal chops to pull off a convincing Streisand dupe way back in her Glee days, where she covered a series of Funny Girl songs in performances that tended to ape Streisand's distinctive phrasing and pronunciations. ('The sun...
Lea Michele in Funny Girl: Yes, she is that good
Michele proved she had the vocal chops to pull off a convincing Streisand dupe way back in her Glee days, where she covered a series of Funny Girl songs in performances that tended to ape Streisand's distinctive phrasing and pronunciations. ('The sun...
Review | Lea Michele reinvigorates ‘Funny Girl’
On the other hand, Michele's performances of 'I'm the Greatest Star' and 'Don't Rain On My Parade' are absolutely exhilarating, prompting frenzied excitement and mid-show standing ovations. Michele also throws herself into her character's comedy bits...
Singing aside - and, as Fanny successfully makes her case for fame in a song called I'm The Greatest Star, singing is most of the point - Michele also handily carried the show's vaudevillian humor and Fanny's transformation from chorus line wannabe t...
Review: I was skeptical of Lea Michele. Then I saw her deliver a tour de force in ‘Funny Girl’
With its laughter shot through with loneliness, 'Funny Girl' seems less a vehicle for a star on the rise (or a diva in need of rescue) than a well-wrought musical comedy with a dramatic through line that's unusually psychologically acute. Streisand s...
N.J.’s Lea Michele dazzles as ‘Funny Girl’ reopens | Review
Now, the role is Michele's. Being ineligible for an award doesn't lessen a moment of her sublime performance. She moves well and is entirely believable, including crying real tears on stage (all too often actors sob dry-eyed and there is a difference...
THEATER REVIEW: Lea Michele rides waves of love in Broadway’s ‘Funny Girl’
what will impress the audience the most will be Michele's acting chops. She's very touching as her Fanny gets trapped in the net with that same handsome loser and you get the sense, as a young star who has been through the wringers of Twitter and its...
Funny Girl review: With Lea Michele, Broadway revival gets its greatest star
Those who come to the August Wilson expecting Michele to blow the roof off the place won't be disappointed. The surrounding buildings on 52nd Street should brace for impact, too. Michele uses her voice like a stealth missile, belting easily through m...
Review: In Lea Michele, ‘Funny Girl’ Has Finally Found Its Fanny
Lea Michele, who took over the role on Sept. 6, turns out to be that stupendous Fanny. Yes, she even lights up like a light. Both vulnerable and invulnerable, kooky and ardent, she makes the show worth watching again. She can't make it good, though. ...
‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Review: Lea Michele Brings the Diva But Not the Laughs
Michele's version of Fanny Brice instead recalls 'Funny Lady.' And anyone who knows the career of La Streisand knows that to bring up the 1975 big-screen sequel to the 1968 classic 'Funny Girl' is not exactly a compliment. Even Kevin Kline's Babs-lov...
‘Funny Girl’ Review: Lea Michele’s Broadway Parade
Funny Girl will always remain an imperfect musical, with its sketched-in supporting characters (Tovah Feldshuh, now in the role of Fanny's mother, makes the most of her part) and flagging second act, but with the arrival of Ms. Michele at center stag...
Lea Michele: A Spectacular ‘Funny Girl’, At Last – Broadway Review
From the moment she begins to sing the opening number 'Who Are You Now?,' audiences relax in the assurance that this musical, for whatever its other merits - or lack thereof, and there is plenty of lack thereof - will be sung by a voice that can do ...
In Funny Girl, Lea Michele Does Exactly What You Thought She Could
When Feldstein opened the show, she could not handle the songs, and as Helen Shaw pointed out, the 'songs are the whole caboodle.' In Michele's case, this works to her advantage. The way that the show's written, Fanny's voice is the metonym for her ...
Lea Michele Has the Last Laugh
xAs anyone who listened with honest ears to her renditions of 'Don't Rain On My Parade' and 'People' on 'Glee' could attest, Ms. Michele is not the vocal superpower Ms. Streisand was in her prime; very few non-classical singers have possessed that mi...
‘Funny Girl’ review: Lea Michele lifts Broadway show out of the guttah
Michele brings real singing power to the table as Fanny - the role made famous by Barbra Streisand - which was sorely lacking in the revival and is beyond vital... Michele's best number, though, is 'The Music That Makes Me Dance' - a reflective tune ...
Lea Michele is just the gleeful diva this ‘Funny Girl’ needed
When Lea Michele launches missile-like into 'Don't Rain on My Parade,' she doesn't just bring down the house. She brings down the whole darn block.... Face it, though: This is the Lea Michele Show, and her presence has the effect of setting the playh...
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