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The Notebook Touring Reviews

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Theatre Fox Theatre
Previews Sep 6, 2025
Opened Sep 6, 2025
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7.66 Mixed
26 Positive
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‘The Notebook’ at Playhouse Square review: Sweeping us off our feet

From: The News Herald  |  By: Mark Meszoros  |  Date: 9/17/2025

That experience is one that fans of Nicholas Sparks’ 1996 debut novel and the beloved 2004 movie version are likely to appreciate, although the creative team — namely book writer Bekah Brunstetter, composer and lyricist Ingrid Michaelson and co-d...

Bekah Brunstetter’s book, adapted from Sparks’ novel, leans on familiar tropes: soulmates pulled apart by circumstance, disapproving parents and the inevitable reunion. But there’s power in those timeless beats, especially when they’re brough...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK THE MUSICAL at Connor Place --Key Bank Broadway Series

From: BroadwayWorld.com  |  By: Roy Berko  |  Date: 9/17/2025

Covering over 52 years of the character’s lives, the tale illustrates parental prejudices, classism, and the harsh reality of aging and memory loss. It exposes the raw strain of advancing dementia on both the victim and their caretakers, while cen...

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REVIEW: “The Notebook: The Musical” at The Bushnell

From: Berkshire on Stage  |  By: Suzanne Wells  |  Date: 10/8/2025

The true stars of the show are Sharon Catherine Brown and Beau Gravitte. Brown’s performance as a woman grappling with severe dementia is fearless, deeply moving, and utterly convincing. She masterfully conveys disassociation, fear, and fleeting mo...

The stellar cast display glorious singing voices as they make their way through the score in various permutations. There is a mix of solo performances, duets, trios and quartets in perfect harmony, and a final company number “Coda” at the end.

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Shea's Buffalo Theatre

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Michael Rabice  |  Date: 10/15/2025

Where THE NOTEBOOK succeeds is in the gritty reality of the disease, and the production directed by Michael Grief and Schele Williams manages to entrance the audience in it's creativity. The score by Ingrid Michaelson, while pleasant and unoffensive,...

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Theatre Review: “The Notebook” at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre

From: Buffalo Theatre Guide  |  By: Buffalo Theatre Guide  |  Date: 10/15/2025

While the performances and production elements were certainly memorable, what struck me most was how the musical managed to capture the raw emotional weight of the story without feeling overly sentimental. The balance between heartbreak and hope was ...

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A Love That Endures: ‘The Notebook’ Opens at Shea’s

From: Buffalo Rising  |  By: Anthony Higgins  |  Date: 10/15/2025

All of it presents a beautiful picture of mortality, but also the universality of love. The six actors playing Noah and Allie range in age and ethnicity. This strikes at the heart of what I suspect undergirds the enduring popularity of The Notebook.

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Broadway in Cincinnati presents THE NOTEBOOK at The Aronoff Center

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Taylor Clemons  |  Date: 10/22/2025

Vocally and dramatically, the cast gave fully committed performances. Gravitte and Brown, portraying older Allie and Noah, delivered the emotional weight of the show. Moments of silence, longing, and restraint often gave depth and pathos to the chara...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Orpheum Theatre Memphis

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: AniKatrina Fageol  |  Date: 11/5/2025

If you are a fan of Nicholas Sparks's novel The Notebook or the 2004 film of the same title (starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, you do not want to miss this production. It is a beautiful love story of endurance and hope even amidst the constan...

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If you go expecting a sad romance, you’ll get that and something more. You’ll get a story about memory, forgiveness, and finding your way back. It’s about love that stays, even when everything else fades. Bring tissues, of course. But also brin...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Fox Theatre, St. Louis

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Rob Levy  |  Date: 11/12/2025

Well-acted and emotionally bumpy, the production can be overly sugary in places and excessively bleak in others. Despite this, it is an immersive theatrical experience where audiences become invested in the love story and profoundly moved by its bala...

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‘The Notebook’ at The Ordway Proves Love is Worth the Fight

From: Minnesota Monthly  |  By: Jerrod Sumner  |  Date: 11/26/2025

If you seek a show that leaves you feeling merely lighthearted and humming tunes, look elsewhere. If you seek a show that leaves you feeling profoundly blessed to have loved and been loved, you have found your show.

Brown’s portrayal is a powerful and respectful take on someone who can’t remember where or who they are. In quiet moments of listening to Noah’s story, Brown’s subtle hand-wringing and smiles clue us into her happiness as she remembers someth...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Des Moines Performing Arts

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: DC Felton  |  Date: 12/10/2025

Part of the fun for me going into this show was that I was only familiar with one song. I was blown away by the beautiful songs, with music and lyrics by Ingrid Michaelson and co-orchestrations by Carmel Dean and John Clancy. There is something famil...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK Makes it Rain at DCPA

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Jon Bee  |  Date: 12/31/2025

The cast of The Notebook is a collective powerhouse. Beau Gravitte as Older Noah is deeply tenderhearted in this role of storyteller and husband to his beloved wife whom doesn't remember him - or rather, constantly forgets him. Kyle Mangold as Younge...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Pantages Theatre

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Evan Henerson  |  Date: 1/14/2026

The national tour of THE NOTEBOOK: THE MUSICAL contains enough of the necessary ingredients, and pushes the appropriate buttons to get the ultra-romantic of us to submit to this story yet again. Between Ingred Michelson’s heart-swelling score, a sa...

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Theatre Review: The Notebook – The Musical

From: SoCal Thrills  |  By: Russell Tom  |  Date: 1/14/2026

In the end, the young couple still only knew each other for one summer but strong enough to last for decades. Some may find that unrealistic and impractical. But who really knows everything about love and how it works? Every love is different and not...

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The Notebook, A Tale of Memory and Love at the Hollywood Pantages

From: WeHo Times  |  By: Shaena Engle  |  Date: 1/14/2026

The music’s strength is not in big memorable show tunes but rather in its ability to register feelings of love and loss. The Notebook is directed by Michael Greif and Schele Williams; book by Bekah Brunstetter and choreography by Katie Spelman.

I wasn’t expecting the actors cast in these roles at the Pantages, where the musical opened Wednesday, to compare in magnetism or intensity to their movie star predecessors. Fortunately, the way the musical is written by Ingrid Michaelson (music an...

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Theater Review: “The Notebook” Could Use an Edit, But Fans Won’t Mind

From: We Live Entertainment  |  By: Kevin Taft  |  Date: 1/14/2026

Ultimately, the musical feels like it needed another round of development to become truly compelling. But when the source material itself is so middle-of-the-road (albeit enormously popular), there’s only so much that can be added. The scenic and l...

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Theater review: ‘The Notebook’ avoids cloying sentimentality in Costa Mesa

From: The Orange County Register  |  By: Christopher Smith  |  Date: 2/11/2026

Vocally, as the middle period Allie, Alysha Deslorieux has perhaps the cast’s most impactful voice. It’s fitting, since her character has the show’s warhorse number, the second act “My Days” and her sonic belt speaks to her background as El...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Orpheum Theatre

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Steve Murray  |  Date: 2/18/2026

Two sets of actors play the younger Ali and Noah, and they sing of hopes, wishes, and disappointments. They all sing well, earnestly trying to make gold out the hay of a folk-pop score by Ingrid Michaelson. Her score sounds like text dialogue haphaza...

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Please stop making musicals like ‘The Notebook’

From: San Francisco Chronicle  |  By: Lily Janiak  |  Date: 2/18/2026

Under the direction of Michael Greif and Schele Williams, a couple of well-done moments provide brief relief. In the song “Forever,” when the Middles reunite, a lusty Middle Allie, finding out Noah built the table where she’s seated, buries her...

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Does ‘The Notebook’ musical deliver anything new?

From: The Seattle Times  |  By: Gemma Wilson  |  Date: 3/11/2026

The story has its shimmering moments — “where do we go, when we go?” the Noahs and Allies sing near the end — but ultimately the couple’s only adversary is time, which is, unfortunately, not a particularly compelling dramatic foil here.

Prolific indie-pop songstress Ingrid Michaelson wrote the music and lyrics for the theater production, using her skill as a master of both earworms and simple-yet-truthful reflections on love and the ways it affects the human mind.

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The Notebook: Three Allies, Three Noahs, One Good Cry

From: Vegas Theatre Guide  |  By: Echo Sinclair  |  Date: 4/8/2026

If you have any relationship to this story — the novel, the film, any version — this production will earn your tears and then some. If you don't, the structural ingenuity is genuinely worth engaging with as a piece of theatrical craft. Either way...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at ASU Gammage

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Cheyenne Lewis  |  Date: 4/15/2026

With the framing narrative of THE NOTEBOOK being closely tied to Alzheimer's disease, memory is a major theme of the show. Although the story is told by Older Noah linearly, all three versions of the leads are present on stage and in the music throug...

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‘The Notebook’ prompts tears and laughter in equal measure

From: San Diego Jewish World  |  By: Sandi Masori  |  Date: 4/22/2026

For me the actor that stood out the most, was older Noah (Gravitt ). He really knew how to transmit that intense feeling of ultimate true love — loving someone so deeply that even when your soulmate does not know who you are due to an illness, you...

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Review: Updates to ‘Notebook’ musical touring version have pros, cons

From: San Diego Union-Tribune  |  By: Pam Kragen  |  Date: 4/22/2026

Is “The Notebook” musical better than the book and movie that came before? Fans of the film will recognize iconic scenes, but not the ending. And for fans of the book, the musical is true to the original, especially in presenting the pain familie...

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Review: THE NOTEBOOK at Broadway San Diego

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: ErinMarie Reiter  |  Date: 4/22/2026

What sets this production apart structurally is its intertwining of three timelines, with three pairs of actors portraying Allie and Noah across their lives. As the youngest couple, Chloë Cheers and Kyle Mangold bring an infectious energy to first l...

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Tender ‘The Notebook’ musical adapts iconic love story to stage

From: Downtown News  |  By: Drew Sitton  |  Date: 4/22/2026

Of the six actors, Sharon Catherine Brown, who played Older Allie suffering from dementia, stood out the most. Brown delivered a flawless performance that accurately depicted the emotional upheaval of losing one’s memory and with it, a sense of sel...

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