While the cast of “The Notebook” sings and dances up onstage at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, there is an even more dramatic performance going on in the seats. Two hours and 20 minutes, with one ...
Musical theater can be a sucker for a romantic tale, whether it’s about obsessive devotion, idealized passion, or lost loves. “The Notebook,” based on Nicholas Sparks‘ bestselling, 1996 debut novel, ...
Their romance unfolds over decades, with three pairs of actors sharing the roles: Beau Gravitte and Sharon Catherine Brown as Older Noah and Older Allie; Ken Wulf Clark and Alysha Deslorieux as their ...
Stories can be one of the most powerful things in the world. We all have different reasons we share a story. Sometimes it's to pass down a lesson we have learned. Other times it's to remind us or ...
Part romance novel, part heartbreak story of the ravages of Alzheimer's, Nicholas Sparks' novel THE NOTEBOOK is now a Broadway musical. No, not of the glitzy singing and dancing stage spectacular ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The 2004 weepie comes to Broadway with songs by Ingrid Michaelson and a $5 box of tissues. By Jesse Green Romantic musicals are as personal as romance ...
Beau Gravitte (right) and Sharon Catherine Brown (left) portray the older Noah and Allie in "The Notebook," where a husband reads their love story to a wife losing her memory. Create an account or log ...
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