★★★★ REVIEW: The Notebook (Broadway) | thoughts on the musical adaptation at the Schoenfeld Theatre

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    OHMYGOD HEY!
    As part of my trip to New York, I got to catch THE NOTEBOOK at the Schoenfeld Theatre, a new musical adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel.
    The show casts three different actors as both Allie and Noah, portraying them in different moments of their love story, with an original score by Ingrid Michaelson.
    Check out today's new video review for my thoughts on this emotive musical and where it lets the rain in a little...

    00:00 | introduction
    02:20 | overview / synopsis
    08:31 | the material
    16:29 | casting approach
    21:52 | performances

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  • @MickeyJoTheatre
    @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 10 dny +31

    I make a passing joke about animal abuse at Sea World in this video, based on an uninformed preconception - apologies for this, I'll try and cut this out when I'm back at a computer!

    • @ColeyGhost
      @ColeyGhost Před 10 dny +6

      I laughed heartily at it, so you’re not alone in what your understanding was

    • @peterdavino4408
      @peterdavino4408 Před 10 dny +1

      Mickey I feel like you're actually a director masquerading as a critic!

    • @emhu2594
      @emhu2594 Před 10 dny +4

      It's an accurate joke. I believe the word you have to add in is "allegedly." 😂

    • @rosepetal34
      @rosepetal34 Před 10 dny +9

      no its accurate orcas are very intelligent and do not want to be kept in enclosed pools performing tricks to tourists / they initially said they were going to phase this out but have since carried on their inhumane programme

    • @elenadeforest5542
      @elenadeforest5542 Před 7 dny

      Whales are not meant to live in pools of that size. It IS abuse, the joke is accurate.

  • @rickwilson4077
    @rickwilson4077 Před 10 dny +28

    SPOILERS:
    I really love the colorblind casting. The headcanon that people said where as it is a story being read to Allie, she is picturing random people and not themselves. Which works because Allie is the only one who actually LOOKS at the younger selves while Noah never does because he knows who they actually are.

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 10 dny +6

      Oh I like this a lot, that's a really exciting take!

    • @IshScout
      @IshScout Před 10 dny +2

      This is how I've come to look at the choice as well

  • @sweeney60
    @sweeney60 Před 10 dny +10

    Maryann is an acquaintance of mine. I worked on a show with her son two years ago and when she came to see it she let slip that this was her next project. She also shared stories about working with Sondheim which made me cry. She’s one of the kindest people in theater I have ever met and I’m so happy for her in this production!

  • @jillianjacinto6210
    @jillianjacinto6210 Před 10 dny +16

    Did you know that Ryan Vasquez, who plays Middle Noah of the Notebook was apart of the out of town productions of The Outsiders and Water for Elephants? All of them are on the same block/street.
    The Notebook - Gerard Schoenfeld Theatre
    The Outsiders - Bernard Jacobs Theatre
    Water for Elephants - Imperial Theatre

  • @sillybassooner
    @sillybassooner Před 10 dny +12

    I feel so validated by your thoughts on Joy Woods. I first saw her as one of the urchins in Little Shop of Horrors at the Westside Theatre; by intermission, my husband and I knew she'd be a star. We were fortunate enough to see her as Audrey last year, which was delightful. Your review makes me so excited to book tickets to NYC for this.

  • @saira_shariff
    @saira_shariff Před 10 dny +3

    I am SO obsessed with this show and I personally loved the colorblind casting. After the first number I knew exactly what was going on and I love to see representation. I’ve been waiting a VERY long time for this cast recording to come out and since, I’ve had it on repeat. I couldn’t get these songs out of my head after I saw it in Chicago. “I’ll leave the light on” haunted me and now I get to hear it anytime I want.

  • @MrBungee
    @MrBungee Před 10 dny +6

    I’m so glad you enjoyed this and are promoting it. It’s not getting nearly the love it deserves this season. 😊

  • @christianfranz2686
    @christianfranz2686 Před 10 dny +5

    I saw this in Chicago during the out of town try out with my drama club. Oh my god we were all sobbing after as we met the cast.

  • @thinkdmh7728
    @thinkdmh7728 Před 10 dny +3

    John Cardoza is a true triple threat; an amazing talent, incredibly intelligent & unbelievably kind.

  • @NFTProductions
    @NFTProductions Před 10 dny +5

    I was waiting for this review! I loved this show so much. Never had I bawled as hard during a musical as I did with this show. It's my absolute favorite this season.

  • @mgin384
    @mgin384 Před 10 dny +2

    I brought my mom to see this at the beginning of April. She chose it as part of her Christmas gift. Overall, I really enjoyed it. I particularly liked the younger and older Allie and Noahs.
    Hearing you talk about the disconnect with the middle pairing and the sort of dismissive way she finally chose him is so validating. I honestly couldn't believe that was the big reunion. In the middle of someone else singing, when it could have very much been a flashback to something else, as you said. I also didn't like that we didn't have to see her break up with Lon, so choosing Noah felt too easy. There were no consequences to her actions there. She gets her happy ending, and Lon just vanishes.
    I absolutely loved when they had the multiple generations on stage together. "I Am Still In Here" is one of my favorite songs from the show. The harmonies are beautiful! The performances in this show were amazing. I really enjoyed everyone in this cast. Carson Stuwart is my favorite of the non Allie and Noahs. His delivery of his comedic lines was just what everyone needed between all the tears. I also really appreciated the way they used the supporting cast in their roles. The way that the nurse and Allie's mother were played by the same person. But also Allie's dad was then Noah and Allie's son. And younger Allie and Noah then played the grandchildren. I just appreciated that attention to detail. And as you also said, the set was really good as well. I liked the way they used the dock and the stream along with all of the lighting they did with the screen in the back. The last show I saw before The Notebook was Merrily We Roll along, which had barely any changes. So this was a big step up in that department.
    Thank you for your review, and I'm so glad you got to see it while you were here. I've never seen a show so early in its run, even before there were any cast recordings for me to listen to beforehand. I liked hearing your thoughts, and most of them are pretty in line with my feelings about it as well. But if you ask my mom, she said it's one of the best things she's ever seen... Other than Hamilton and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat. 🙂

  • @solcarlosofficial
    @solcarlosofficial Před 4 dny

    I saw clips of the show and the set design looks quite simple. I expected something bigger.

  • @richill4545
    @richill4545 Před 10 dny +1

    So excited. I’m seeing this Saturday afternoon!!!!

  • @andreajones-sojola3106

    What a great review. It’s so well thought out. Thank you for your advocacy for POC romantic leads.

  • @gianb2585
    @gianb2585 Před 6 dny

    We saw this twice in Chicago because we loved it so much the first time! I'm glad I always carry tissues with me because I had to share them with my seatmates at intermission. It's definitely rough and clunky in some spots, but the emotional impact is absolutely worth the price of admission.

  • @dakotachristiansen3773

    I am so excited to see all your reviews, currently planning a trip for June and there are so many new musicals that all look so amazing that it’s hard to narrow down what I’m going to see. Love hearing your thoughts!

  • @genieb3823
    @genieb3823 Před 10 dny +2

    I’m so glad you saw this. I loved this so much.

  • @LKjqwo
    @LKjqwo Před 10 dny +3

    This was also my introduction to the story. My quibble is that these two don't have much going on outside their love for each other. The show has no interest in their kids, their friends or career ambitions. Just their endless pining. At times it reminded me of "The Fantasticks," another archetypal boy meets girl musical.

  • @yf2734
    @yf2734 Před 10 dny +1

    Not on the other platforms, so very much looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the shows you mentioned. I saw several of those when I was there.
    Thanks for this review. Not sure I will see this on my next trip. So hard to schedule everything you want to see since this season is so jammed.
    If you’re in the East Village for any off Broadway shows, stop at Veniero’s Cafe for decadent desserts. It’s over 100 years old. They have a few gluten free options for Aeron.

  • @bethbergman9960
    @bethbergman9960 Před 10 dny

    I love your reviews! Glad you're having a great trip! My two daughters went to see The Great Gatsby last Thursday and they were really hoping to run into you!

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 10 dny

      Oh no, I was there the next day! What are the chances? Hope they enjoyed 😁

  • @Jennifer-jg5xu
    @Jennifer-jg5xu Před 10 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing your reviews from this trip. Especially taking the time to ask for more POC in young romantic roles. I couldn't agree more.
    Grey House is still my favorite Broadway experience; I'm eager to see if 2024 tops it

  • @user-pp5ou5kt1t
    @user-pp5ou5kt1t Před dnem

    Really enjoyed your comments on The Notebook. The only thing I might add is that aside from giving a charming performance, John Cardoza has a glorious voice. I was disappointed that the show was quickly dismissed by the New York Times as trying too hard to tug at the heartstrings. To me it had a lovely sincerity and many genuine heartfelt moments.

  • @dsyauch
    @dsyauch Před 10 dny +1

    I absolutely loved this review, I saw this a few weeks ago and just like you I haven't seen the movie or read the novel. I was so happy to watch when I got back home from my trip and let me tell you that I enjoyed the musical WAY more than the movie. I feel like the movie was rushed so much compared to the show (obviously it's longer). I would love to see you do a reaction video of you watching the movie and comparing the two. I am going back to NYC next weekend and seeing Lempicka, Hell's Kitchen, Cabaret & The Great Gatsby....I can't wait and love your videos!

  • @borntobebookish7507
    @borntobebookish7507 Před 10 dny

    So happy the first review I hear about this show is a positive one 🥰 I love the book and the original film and I hope the musical gets a uk transfer

  • @michaelsburnett
    @michaelsburnett Před 10 dny

    Just saw this last week among four other musicals and found the music of this production to be outstanding.

  • @ardenatortwat
    @ardenatortwat Před 10 dny

    Stunning musical, across the board. Music, libretto, POV, casting…

  • @jasonhart6025
    @jasonhart6025 Před 10 dny +1

    Spotted you outside Illinoise today!

  • @dylansmith1833
    @dylansmith1833 Před 11 dny

    Fascinating review. I am on the fence about seeing this, mainly because there are other shows I really want to see this season, like Outsiders and Hell's Kitchen. Hope you're having a great time! Seeing Cabaret on Saturday! Can't wait to see it again and compare it to London.

  • @drmccleggan
    @drmccleggan Před 10 dny

    I also had no knowledge of the story beforehand! With the staircase disappearing, I got the impression they were trying to make the audience question what her choice really was, but we already knew what it was because of the structure of the show, so that didn't work great for me either. I knew they were getting together and desperately wanted the big moment where Noah got to realize Alli's choice. It was a bummer to basically have that happen in the wings, but I still loved the show overall. I saw it last week and knew you were in town, so I was actively scanning the seats during intermission to see if I could spot you.

  • @rmcmariusable
    @rmcmariusable Před 10 dny

    I just won lottery tickets and am looking forward to seeing it tomorrow. Glad you enjoyed it❣️

  • @hollymcl
    @hollymcl Před 10 dny

    I saw it yesterday (and am also among the few people who have never seen the movie) and THANK YOU for explaining the storytelling issues because I completely agree but couldn't figure out exactly why I thought the middle couple scenes weren't quite right. I do suspect there was an attempt at greater suspense about middle Allie's choice, or at least the timing of it, but it just didn't work well. I really wanted her to simply decide to walk back up the steps, and a middle couple reprise duet would indeed make so much sense there! (And a repeat of the same motif for the older couple would also have been nice. Music is indeed almost always the last memory to go.)
    The end of the show, when the entire ensemble joins in singing Coda, "Will you remember me?" , was so powerful...I wanted to have had more of that throughout the show..
    The use of the river is fantastic though, and despite the stairs flying away at a strange moment, overall the scenic design is great and the changes are so seamlessly done, they really help make sense of the time jumps and transitions between the three couples.

  • @lexterminate
    @lexterminate Před 10 dny

    When I saw this a couple weeks ago, I loved it but I did remember feeling like there were things missing that I couldn’t really articulate, but I think you did. I also really wanted more from the letter reveal, like a song of her reading snippets of all the letters cause the scene in the movie is her in her car in the rain crying as she reads through them. I have seen the movie and read the book, but it has been like over a decade so it was fun to revisit in a new format, and I love the songs but I agree that it is missing some cohesive story moments.

  • @snperera5
    @snperera5 Před 10 dny

    I listened to the album and got so emotional! 😭😭😭

  • @valerieEswenson
    @valerieEswenson Před 10 dny +1

    Totally agree with many points! I definitely enjoyed many songs but kept sitting there thinking is it going to “change” at any point? Like when are we getting an upbeat number or two tapping one? It all seemed to be at the same pace. Not sure if that is the right word for it. I wouldn’t say the show was bad. Not at all. I know someone who is going to see it soon but I haven’t talked to him yet. And I don’t want to say my favorite part is the Physical Therapist 😅 The fact that he had caught my attention and I wanted more of him sort of said something. But yeah something was lacking with the book & score in my opinion. Not my favorite. Not the worst show I’ve ever seen. Wouldn’t recommend it but I wouldn’t advise against it either if you are a lover of the movie or the book. While leaving the theater everyone else seemed to love it. But I’m a huge Broadway person and try to see everything so I usually have a different opinion 😐

  • @StandardGaming
    @StandardGaming Před 10 dny +2

    Maryann Plunkett 100% insta-lock best actress in a musical RETURNING CHAMP

  • @gcupton
    @gcupton Před 10 dny

    Another great review! There were many gaps and missed opportunities that the directors should have caught. Loved your suggestion of a reprise duet of If This Is Love in particular. Also while the melodies are often great, some of the lyrics are embarrassingly weak.

  • @wpaunan
    @wpaunan Před 7 dny

    I loved this musical. I saw it in Chicago (twice) and I was destroyed both times. I am very surprised it got mid reviews.

  • @roberthudson6284
    @roberthudson6284 Před 10 dny +1

    I'm obsessed with all things Magnolia Bakery Banana Pudding. I blame Mickey Joe.

  • @mattk8460
    @mattk8460 Před 10 dny

    Illinoise review please!!!!

  • @ChristopherButler-um2ko
    @ChristopherButler-um2ko Před 11 dny +5

    I saw STEROPHONIC last Saturday night. That was quite a play! Have a safe journey home.

  • @davidkellogg1011
    @davidkellogg1011 Před 10 dny

    I enjoy your reviews, always concise and to the point. However, as someone pointed out, the way you dissect and analyze a show, you should be a director.

  • @Thisismyusername227
    @Thisismyusername227 Před 10 dny

    PREACH MICKEY! as a young man of color myself I would love to be able to be a soft romantic lead too. please

  • @jerry_6122
    @jerry_6122 Před 10 dny

    Be sure you see true Americana in the Outsiders. Classic book.

  • @aileyboy
    @aileyboy Před 10 dny +6

    YESS MORE MEN OF COLOR PLAYING LEAD ROLES 😊

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 10 dny +1

      And with perfect timing I just got to see Hell's Kitchen!

    • @emhu2594
      @emhu2594 Před 10 dny +2

      It's so weird to me that there are black women starring in so many shows in the west end, but all the male leads are white. Its like a formula at this point. The only time there are men of color in lead roles is when race is the point of the character (Othello, MJ, king and I, lion king, for black boys, etc).

    • @Thisismyusername227
      @Thisismyusername227 Před 10 dny

      @@emhu2594 YOU SEE IT

  • @jessicakruger9176
    @jessicakruger9176 Před 9 dny

    kinda wanted to see this last week but went with Kimberly Akimbo instead

  • @jillianjacinto6210
    @jillianjacinto6210 Před 10 dny +1

    I really want to see the show. However, I am kind pissed that critics gave mixed reviews to this show despite how audience are positively receptive and moved on with this show.

    • @wpaunan
      @wpaunan Před 7 dny

      Oh don't worry. It'll made a ton of money and then tour and make even more money. Regional theaters will do it and then high schools. They will have their last laugh.

  • @Showtunediva
    @Showtunediva Před 10 dny

    Can you point me in the directions of the cast recording?

  • @teddysmusicmechanics6282

    I did not love the three sets of Noah's and Allie's. I would have preferred keeping it to two (young/middle and then older). I think it makes it hard to emotionally connect to three separate couples as "leads". I did not love the colorblind casting. Even though the cast itself (the 6 actors playing the 3 different aged couples) are OUTSTANDING in their talent and depictions... I felt it was a little awkward for lack of a better word. perfectly fine with the difference in races between Allie and Noah.. but I would have preferred seeing Allie stay african american and same for Noah - would have preferred him to stay causcasion. I feel like that can be confusing to the audience. I understood and followed right away, however I had seen the movie. I do not care what race they are, just keep them the same as they age basically.
    Positives - The music has some lovely highlights (Leave the Light On, Sadness and Joy). The cast is stellar. Absolutely knock it out of the park.
    I bawled my eyes out and did enjoy it , I just had a couple of small issues with it.

  • @carlito876
    @carlito876 Před 10 dny

    Curious…does it remain clear who everyone is with the various interations of the characters looking so different?

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 10 dny +2

      Yes! I forgot to mention the costume design that cleverly signifies each character throughout, brilliant use of colour. And context makes everything obvious in any case.

  • @jonsampiro
    @jonsampiro Před 10 dny +1

    Your stance on refusing to review THE UNFRIEND compels me to mention that The Notebook is based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks, a conservative Christian writer. Sparks has donated $20 million to date to build and fund Epiphany School, a conservative Christian academy which he oversees personally. In a heated argument with the school's headmaster and made public, Sparks announced that he would never allow any form of "GLBT" [sic] student organization or any open support or normalization of homosexuality.

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 10 dny +1

      Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I didn't know about it. How incredibly disappointing.

    • @isaacsmike
      @isaacsmike Před 3 dny

      This is a concern only in you feel Nicholas Sparks and even the book he created is at the heart of this new musical work. “The Notebook” transcends the Nicholas Sparks novel and the popular movie spawned from it in every way.
      It no longer is simply a Nicholas Sparks “weepie,” even though it’s been regarded as just that by unfair NY critics; the musical is a mediation on the passage of time, grief, aging and memory. It is a tone poem, a memory musical in ways that Sparks’ pulpy story never approached.
      The considerable achievement of this musical is that it successfully walks a fine line: It doesn’t abandon sentimentality or even over-the-top romance that made the movie so popular, but it is able to use those unsubtle elements to deepen its resonance and significance to levels Sparks could not even imagine.
      This is all to say that I most decidedly am not a fan of Nicholas Sparks, his works or his ugly “politics,” but I am a big fan of “The Notebook” on Broadway where Sparks is only a launching pad to stage a much richer, deeper and more compassionate vision.

  • @ryandunbar6507
    @ryandunbar6507 Před 10 dny

    Ok...hear me out...colour blind cssting... good however if old noah is black the other two noahs need to be black and if old ali is white.. the two other Ali's need to be white... purely because skin colour doesn't change as you get older. Similar to frozen where a young Elsa i believe was black yet Samantha barks...is white... completely ruins the disbelief right away

    • @StandardGaming
      @StandardGaming Před 10 dny +3

      Except the old versions aren't literally them- they're retroactive visualization of how the dementia-struck Allie is picturing the story she is being read while not realizing that the story is about her and old Noah

    • @ryandunbar6507
      @ryandunbar6507 Před 10 dny

      @@StandardGaming still imo if Ur doing a young muddle and old version of a character make them the same colour to make it believable

    • @williamjasper7736
      @williamjasper7736 Před 7 dny +4

      The point of color blind casting is to not see color. Look at brandy’s Cinderella 1997; the queen was black, the king was white, and Prince Charming was Filipino. Nobody cared because it didn’t affect the story

  • @IshScout
    @IshScout Před 11 dny

    ooof the uninformed Seaworld comment really?!? no just no EDIT: appreciate this being addressed in a calm manner. It's a touchy subject not meant to be argued here. As someone who has seen their rescue efforts first hand please don't let one film fabricated with lies dwindle all the hard work they do 💙 Anyway back to listening to the beautiful OCR of this show 🤧

    • @MickeyJoTheatre
      @MickeyJoTheatre  Před 11 dny

      Am I out of the loop here?

    • @IshScout
      @IshScout Před 10 dny

      Appreciate you not just deleting or trying to ignore. xx I don't want to try to educate in the comments cause I don't want too much distraction from the review itself. Happy to find some sources that tell you want a certain film fabricated & also would love to see you visit when you do make it down to Orlando or one of their other locations. The rescue work they do is truly inspiring. 💙

  • @rachelnewton8012
    @rachelnewton8012 Před 10 dny

    🥹🥹🥹 after aeron posted the video of Joy I’m desperate to see! Also the sweatshirt ✨✨✨

  • @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
    @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy Před 7 dny +1

    It felt like all of the departments did their work separately. Kind of disappointing.😢