Watching the performance of this 28-year-old actress actually feels like a living referendum on what now makes a great lead performance in a classic musical comedy. Feldstein struggles mightily with the internal vocal demands of numbers like 'Don't R...
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Review: In ‘Funny Girl’ on Broadway, waves of love and forgiveness for Beanie Feldstein
Review: ‘Funny Girl’ still belongs to Barbra Streisand, but Beanie Feldstein is easy to love
Feldstein has a mobile face and a knack for pratfalls, but she's not yet a master clown. And her singing is a mixed blessing. She can belt 'Don't Rain on My Parade' with enough power to bring the audience ecstatically to its feet at the end of the fi...
'Funny Girl' review — Beanie Feldstein-led revival is a comedy promise unfulfilled
In the end, Broadway’s new Funny Girl feels like a musical comedy promise left unfulfilled. We’re told more than once that Fanny is hilarious and one-of-a-kind, but proof of that side-splitting singularity doesn’t materialize. So you long for s...
Review: A ‘Funny Girl’ that isn’t overshadowed by you-know-who
'Funny Girl' is still more of a star vehicle than it is timeless or transporting. Its notions about women and men betray the rust of half a century, particularly its premise (she's funny, but couldn't possibly be pretty without fitting in). There are...
A FUNNY GIRL For Today — Review
Grandly directed by Mayer, this tinkering of a classic works well on David Zinn's elegant mirrored scenic design, especially when paired with Kevin Adams' lighting and Susan Hilferty's exquisite costume work. Funny Girl is a brilliant work, and with ...
FUNNY GIRL: FANNY IS FUNNY BUT ‘FUNNY’ IS FLAT
In bringing back Funny Girl, Beanie Feldstein and director Michael Mayer seem admirably determined to make us forget both Barbra Streisand and the 1968 film of her 1964 Broadway hit. (Streisand turns 80 today on opening night, as it happens, which ma...
FUNNY GIRL: BEANIE FELDSTEIN EASY-PEASY PROVES SHE’S A FUNNY GIRL
For the length of this review, I'm plunking down in Feldstein's corner. She strides on stage with full confidence to sit at a dressing table where Brice is about to reflect on her life. In no time flat, she's back in Brooklyn as the young Great White...
‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Review: Beanie Feldstein Shines as Fanny Brice in Star-Studded Revival
I was obviously not around to bear witness to the esteemed greatness of the Original Broadway cast of Funny Girl, but I did grow up loving the movie adaptation that starred Streisand and Omar Sharif and that, in my opinion, is a tough act to follow. ...
Funny Girl Review. Beanie Feldstein in the Streisand role of Fanny Brice
Feldstein, whose only previous Broadway credit was in the 2017 revival of 'Hello, Dolly' as a minor lead, nails three musical numbers in 'Funny Girl' - 'Don't Rain on My Parade,' 'Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat' and the finale - that allow us to glimpse the star qu...
Beanie Feldstein Puts the Funny Into Broadway's New 'Funny Girl'
People who go in with strict, preconceived notions of what Funny Girl or who Fanny should be will probably be disappointed. They usually are. But as someone wiser than me once said, 'You curate the experience you want.' Certainly the now-familiar son...
Beanie Feldstein attempts to scale ‘Funny Girl.' She almost makes it.
Given the pedigree of the brassy 'Don't Rain on My Parade' - one of those killer damn-the-torpedoes anthems that reliably raise heart rates - Feldstein has the immense task of sending the audience into intermission on a literal high note. She sings h...
Broadway’s ‘Funny Girl’ Revival Rains on Its Own Parade
Generally, however, they seem beached and static as a couple. He sees a poker game as more important than her opening night and is furious with her when she financially helps him. There are dry oil wells and phony bond deals, and finally jail. The sh...
Bravo to the Brave: Beanie Feldstein Steps Capably Into Barbra Streisand’s Shoes
This 'Funny Girl' has much else to recommend it, from a piquant but faithful revised book by Harvey Fierstein to the performances of Ms. Feldstein's co-stars, directed with great warmth and wit by Michael Mayer. The handsome bari-tenor Ramin Karimloo...
Review: Broadway’s First ‘Funny Girl’ Revival Shows Why It Took So Long
To rip the bandage off quickly: Feldstein is not stupendous. She's good. She's funny enough in places, and immensely likable always, as was already evident from her performances in the movies 'Booksmart' and 'Lady Bird' and, on Broadway, in 'Hello, D...
‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Review: No Rain On Beanie Feldstein’s Parade, But Expect Some Drizzle
Feldstein is at her best (even when the show occasionally lets her down). While she doesn't have the vocal gifts that Streisand could employ to stake a claim on show-within-a-show stardom, Feldstein is no less convincing in her Fanny's self-belief an...
‘Funny Girl’ review: Beanie Feldstein’s Broadway show falls flat
The audience members at 'Funny Girl' are not the luckiest people in the world. They've waited a long, long time for the first-ever Broadway revival of the 1964 musical, which opened Sunday night at the August Wilson Theatre. Fifty-eight years! But th...
Review: Beanie Feldstein Grabs the Spotlight, Unsteadily, in ‘Funny Girl’
It's such a bonanza of great tunes and comic bits, what Broadway dreamer could resist? I wish the gamble had paid off. Feldstein comes across as too sensible, too sane, too body positive to incarnate the cauldron of self-mocking, self-aggrandizing, a...
‘Funny Girl’: Move Over, Barbra. Welcome, Beanie. A New Star Is Born.
The production recreates the heart and humor of the Ziegfeld Follies and the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in the 1920s in all of its rude comedy and gaudy glory. Mr. Fierstein adds an edge to the story without diminishing any of its values. New songs ha...
Review | No joke, ‘Funny Girl’ is seriously miscast
Truth be told, 'Funny Girl' is a star vehicle that is not much more than the leading role, as demonstrated by its weak and melodramatic book (which has been revised a bit by Harvey Fierstein) and the inferior quality of literally every song that is n...
The rain clouds gather early over the misplaced-pride parade that is the Broadway revival of Funny Girl. The audience is primed for a boffo old-fashioned musical comedy, which this production promises. Even before the curtain-which itself depicts a c...
‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Review: She’s Back, Finally, and Very Different
Feldstein doesn't possess Streisand's voice, but what she does offer is a sweet, piping sound that encompasses the score's range from E below middle C to a high F. Equally important, she respects that 1964 score and doesn't modernize it with a lot of...
‘Funny Girl’ Review: An Underpowered Revival Brings Fanny Brice Back to Broadway
The problem with this uninspired revival of 'Funny Girl' - which opened at the August Wilson Theatre on Sunday, marking the show's Broadway return after nearly 60 years - is not simply the singular ghost of she who shall not be named. (Alright: It's ...
Review: Broadway’s ‘Funny Girl’ a Beanie Feldstein triumph
The show rests and falls on Feldstein, who must posses as Brice both a grand confidence - 'I'm the greatest star' - and an insecurity ('You mean it?'). Brice is a beacon for all the misfits, a stand-in for the unconventional - 'a bagel on a plate ful...
Beanie Feldstein in ‘Funny Girl’: Theater Review
The revival's shortcomings by no means rest entirely on Feldstein's shoulders. Neither director Michael Mayer nor script doctor Harvey Fierstein has solved the problems of the creaky book, which can't build Fanny's longing for offstage romantic fulfi...
If Someone Takes a Spill: Funny Girl Returns
Some of Feldstein's assets do make the trip over from film: She's winningly fresh; she gives great 'bumble;' she has beautiful eyes the size of hubcaps, which roll and twinkle and flirt. In the first act, when Brice is an inexperienced gal blustering...
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