BEAUTIFUL: THE Carole King MUSICAL is a jukebox musical that tells the story of the early life and career of Carole King with a book by Douglas McGrath, using songs that she wrote, often together with Gerry Goffin, and other contemporary songs by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Phil Spector and others. The original production received its world premiere in San Francisco in October of 2013, and made its Broadway debut at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in January 2014. This U.S. touring production now at Bass Concert Hall launched in September 2015.
Douglas McGrath's book for BEAUTIFUL is wonderfully written with a great deal of wit. All of the major historical facts are given and nothing feels rushed or glossed over. By the same turn, the script never falls into the trap of dwelling on things too long either. The end result is an inspiring story of female empowerment told with a great deal of wit. Director Marc Bruni does a masterful job with the script and the evening flies by. He has used a light deft touch wisely focusing on the humor and well written characters to deliver a highly entertaining evening of theatre. Likewise, Susan Draus gets great sound out of the company that hints at the original pop hits without being a duplication, which keeps the energy fresh and lively. Josh Prince's choreography is sharp and snappy and even has a sense of humor about itself. I loved how the signature moves of his routines are used for exits in the group performances.
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