Beautiful: The Carole King Musical – Village Theatre

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Beautiful jukebox musical at Village Theatre featuring retro aesthetic & Carole King songs. After seeing the national tour twice & this local production once, I’d still see it again! Starring Sarah Rose Davis. Directed by Lisa Shriver & music directed by RJ Tancioco.

Recommendation
See it, especially if you enjoy Carole King’s music.


Synopsis from the Theatre: She wrote the soundtrack to a generation. Beautiful tells the touching and true story of chart-topping musical legend Carole King’s remarkable rise to stardom: beginning as an ordinary girl with extraordinary talent, charting her rock ‘n roll songwriting with husband Gerry Goffin, exploring her relationship to fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, and forging her path to becoming one of the most successful and enduring solo artists in popular music history. Chock full of your favorite hits like “One Fine Day,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” “The Locomotion,” “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman,” “You’ve Got a Friend,” and so many more, Beautiful is more than just beautiful music— it’s an inspiring story of a groundbreaking female artist who forged her own path in the male-dominated music industry, finding her own true voice and moving the earth for us all.

Attended Performance Date: Opening Night 11/17/23 – See my previous preview posts here.

Type: Musical

World Premiere: No

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Static (Stationary) Set: No

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: You’ll probably appreciate this musical more if you’re familiar with songs from Carole King +/- her colleagues Gerry Goffin, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil. Don’t let that stop you though because I was only familiar with “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” when I first saw the national tour 7 years ago. I didn’t even know she wrote the song until I saw the show! Now, the musical soundtrack is one of my favorite albums on my theatre playlist.

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes

Live Band/Orchestra: Yes

Equity Actors: 12

Total Number of Actors: 18

Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed

Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.5 hours

Was there an intermission? Yes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? No, I saw the national tour twice. I think this local professional production did the national tour justice.

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? Of course! But I’d probably only see professional productions like this.

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts

  • “Some Kind of Wonderful” Harmony: Sarah Rose Davis (who played Carole King) & Jason Kappus (who played Gerry Goffin) made effortless, simple, sweet harmony in “Some Kind of Wonderful.”
  • Funny Lines: The script is filled with funny sly punch lines like “marriage … when the fun part of life begins!”
  • Supporting Role Casting: The delightful Adam Marino was well-cast as Barry Mann, a neurotic Jewish hypochondriac. Avery Clark also portrayed a funny, likable musical producer Don Kirshner.
  • Costume Design: Cynthia Weil (played by Krystle Armstrong-Alan) always dressed so chic and trendy. Great wardrobe choices from costume designer Melanie Taylor Burgess.
  • “Uptown” Soloist: Nalicia Hennings powerfully delivered the “Uptown” song.
  • Choreography: Lisa Shriver developed charming choreography for the retro girl groups and boy bands.
  • Scenic Design: I loved Grace Laubacher’s nostalgic 1960s set designs where the girl groups and boy bands performed on American Bandstand. It was reminiscent of Hollywood Squares. There was also a more modern motif of various straight lines of neon lights, which reminded me of the lights in 5th Avenue Theatre’s Into the Woods. However, while I do love clean lines, old-timey glamour bulbs would have fit the theme better in the “On Broadway” number.
  • “One Fine Day” Staging Placement: When Carole King sang her ending reprisal in “One Fine Day,” the on-stage cast faced away from the audience to show that she was grappling beside herself backstage. It was good artistic deviation from the national tour’s portrayal since it further highlighted the contrast between the joyous song and what she was feeling inside.

Rant(s)

  • Piano and Strings: For a song that the script dialogue specifically calls for strings, it was disappointing to only hear synthesized strings in “Will You Love Me Tomorrow.” But I suppose it’s not very economical to hire a string section for just one song! Additionally, I noticed the synthesized piano sounded too artificial like a ratty old Clavinova with bad acoustics. I noticed this piano sound problem is common in live local (professional or not) theatre. I’m not sure that there’s a good solution for this. Maybe upload more realistic audio samples in the existing keyboard or just buy a new keyboard?

Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)

  • Carole King: Sarah Rose Davis sounded similar to the Carol King performers in the national tour and the musical’s original cast recording. I had to check the program to see if she was previously part of the original or touring production.
  • Weird Audience: The opening night audience strangely wasn’t “giving” at the right moments. There were times I would have expected them to applause more enthusiastically. Even more peculiar, they went wild at the calmest song “You’ve Got a Friend” when they clapped way too long. That being said, it was a touching song/scene.
  • Ensemble: Most (if not all) ensemble performers took turns as the lead singer in their own song. I don’t remember this from national tour … maybe it’s because I sat so far back! I literally sat in the second-to-last balcony row of the Paramount Theatre the first time I saw this musical.

Theatre Company: Village Theatre

Venue: Village Theatre

Venue Physical Address:

  • Issaquah: 303 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027
  • Everett: 2710 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201

Price: Medium to Expensive

Tickets: https://villagetheatre.org/shows/beautiful/

Ticket Affordability Options: Check out their discount tickets page.

Dates:

  • Issaquah: November 14 to December 30, 2023
  • Everett: January 6 to 28, 2024

Seating: Assigned Seating

Parking:

  • Issaquah: Free street parking and certain free parking lots. Lot parking availability is very difficult to find though. I’ve basically given up on that. I usually end up parking on Rainier Boulevard North. As a last resort, you can always find parking at the library but it’s a little far. Remember, there’s a bottom floor parking lot under the library’s main parking lot that most non-locals don’t know about.
  • Everett: Free street parking and some paid parking lots/garages.

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@showsiveseen "#Beautiful" jukebox #musical at Village Theatre featuring retro aesthetic & #CaroleKing songs. After seeing the national tour twice & this local production once, I'd still see it again! Starring @Sarah Rose Davis. Directed by Lisa Shriver & music directed by RJ Tancioco. Review: showsiveseen.com/7378 #theatre #showsiveseen ♬ One Fine Day – Rashidra Scott & Ashley Blanchet & Alysha Deslorieux & Carly Hughes & Jessie Mueller
Krystle Armstrong-Alan (Cynthia Weil) and Adam Marino (Barry Mann) in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
Sarah Rose Davis and Jason Kappus in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
Montel Butler, Nehemiah Hooks, Charles L. Simmons, and Chandler T. Thomas in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
Sarah Rose Davis in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
Simone Alene, Anteia DeLaney, Alexandria J. Henderson, and Nalica Hennings in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
Anteia DeLaney (Little Eva) and the cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
Krystle Armstrong-Alan, Avery Clark, Sarah Rose Davis, and Adam Marino in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Village Theatre. Photo by Auston James (2023).
RoleName
Shirelle / Shirley / EnsembleSimone Alene
Cynthia WeilKrystle Armstrong-Alan*
Drifter / EnsembleMontel Butler*
Don KirshnerAvery Clark*
Carole KingSarah Rose Davis*
Shirelle / Little Eva / EnsembleAnteia DeLaney
Genie KleinAngela DiMarco*
Shirelle / Janelle Woods / EnsembleAlexandria J. Henderson*
Shirelle / “Uptown” Soloist / Lucille / EnsembleNalica Hennings
Drifter / Ensemble, Dance CaptainNehemiah Hooks*
Gerry GoffinJason Kappus*
Betty / EnsembleSavannah Lynn
Barry MannAdam Marino
Marilyn / EnsembleCherisse Martinelli
Righteous Brother / EnsembleMatthew Posner*
Drifter / Nick / EnsembleCharles L. Simmons*
Drifter / EnsembleChandler T. Thomas*
Righteous Brother/ Neil Sedaka / Lou Adler / EnsembleJason Weitkamp*
Janelle WoodsSimone Alene
MarilynSavannah Lynn
Carole KingTaylor Niemeyer-Symons*
Gerry GoffinMatthew Posner*
Barry Mann /The Righteous BrothersCasey Raiha
Cynthia Weil / Betty / Genie KleinAlexandra Shephard
DriftersJeffery Wallace Il
Don KirshnerJason Weitkamp*
ShirellesMadison Willis
Director / ChoreographerLisa Shriver
Artistic DirectorAdam Immerwahr
Managing DirectorLaura Lee
BookDouglas McGrath
Lyricists and ComposersCarole King, Gerry Goffin, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
Orchestrations, Vocal, and Incidental Music ArrangerSteve Sidwell
Set DesignerGrace Laubacher
Sound DesignerDarron L West
Costume DesignerMelanie Taylor Burgess
Projection DesignerAhren Buhmann
Music DirectorR.J. Tancioco
Lighting DesignerRobert J. Aguilar
Stage ManagerLaurel Nichols*
Assistant Stage ManagersIsabella Marziello, Miranda C. Pratt*
Production AssistantEthan Swim
Associate Choreographer Daniel Cruz
Associate Music Director Michael Nutting
Associate Costume Designer Brynne Johnson-McKeen
Associate Lighting Designer Casey Price
Assistant Director Harry Turpin
Vocal Coach Aaron M. Davis Norman
Intimacy Director Kathryn Van Meter
Dialect Coach Yusef Seevers
Casting Director Jessica Spencer
Head Stage Carpenter (Issaquah)Whitman Paylor
Head Stage Carpenter (Everett) Chris Mikolaizik
Lead Deck, Automation (Issaquah) Olof Sander
Lead Deck. Automation (Everett) Justin Babbitt
Lead Deck, Props (Issaquah) Paige Donald
Lead Deck. Props (Everett) Kyle Morgan
Key Stage Carpenter (Issaquah) Anna Vraney
Key Stage Carpenter (Everett) Leila Cheung
Lead Scenic Carpenter Blake Whitmore
Lead Scenic Artist Lilly Noto
Head Electrician (Issaquah) Paul Arnold
Head Electrician (Everett) Brandon Cullinan
Follow Spot Operators Casey Leugemors
Johnny Venegas
Programmer (Issaquah) Zac Andersen
Programmer (Everett) Meghan McNeal
Head Sound Engineer (Issaquah) Eric Fowler
Head Sound Engineer (Everett) Erik Siegling
Lead Audio/A2 (Issaquah) Jarad Edwards
Lead Audio/A2 (Everett) Corbin Hopkins
Wig AssistantsJordan Kearns, Kaleena Jordan, Jenn Hill, Juliette Lewis
Projection Technician Derick Avitt
Wardrobe Head (Issaquah) Kate Simpson
Wardrobe Head (Everett) Sean Holser
Lead Wardrobe Malena Langlie, Kali Pohle
Key Wardrobe Katy Morrison
Costume Shop Technicians Kali Pohle, Michelle Grimm, Emily Alexander, Janessa Styck
Conductor / Keyboard IR.J. Tancioco
Keyboard 2 Michael Nutting
Keyboard 3 Michael Matlock
Guitar 1Justin Davis
Guitar 2 Greg Fulton
BassChris Jones
Drums James “Rif” Reif
Percussion Brian Kirk
Reed 1Derek Smith
Reed 2 Jay Easton
Trumpet Greg Lyons
Trombone Keith Winkle
Substitute Musicians Ben Bender
Bruce Carpenter
Olivia Hamilton
Ken Murphy
Eric Patterson
Anthony Pooley
Daniel Rainard
Michael Reznick
Rebecca Smith
Nathan Vetter

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Fellow Passengers play opening night by Strawberry Theatre Workshop at 12th Ave Arts. Performing until 12/23/23. Stay tuned for my full review! #christmas #xmas #humbug #dickens #AChristmasCarol #CharlesDickens #Scrooge

Full Final Review (Posted 12/20/23): https://www.showsiveseen.com/fellow-passengers-play-review-strawberry-theatre-workshop/

Tickets: https://www.strawshop.org/fellow-passengers.html

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Amazing seats to Irving Berlin’s White Christmas musical opening night at The 5th Ave Theatre. Performing until 12/24/23 Christmas Eve. Stay tuned for my full review! #whiteChristmas #xmas #irvingBerlin #showsiveseen #theatre

Full Final Review (Posted 12/18/23): https://www.showsiveseen.com/white-christmas-musical-review-the-5th-avenue-theatre/

Tickets: https://www.5thavenue.org/shows/2023-2024/irving-berlin-s-white-christmas/

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Little Women – Play – Seattle Rep

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Kate Hamill’s Little Women play at Seattle Rep starring Amelio Garcia, directed by Marti Lyons. Based on the original classic by Louisa May Alcott. Modern commentary on gender roles and growing up. Pleasantly surprised to find a Christmas theme in this winter show. #tomboy #ComingOfAge #LittleWomen #xmas

Recommendation
See it, especially if you enjoy plays about defying traditional gender roles.


Synopsis from the Theatre: Jo March isn’t concerned with what’s “ladylike.” Actually, she’s not sure she wants to be a lady at all. An aspiring writer, the headstrong Jo must negotiate with rigid societal norms to realize her dreams of independence. Against the backdrop of the Civil War, the beloved March siblings grow together and apart, discovering love, joy, and friendship as they learn the importance of family and being true to oneself. Kate Hamill’s (Pride and Prejudice, 2017) fresh and lively adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel will bring the entire family together this holiday season.

Attended Performance Date: Opening Night 11/15/23 – See my previous preview posts here.

Type: Play

World Premiere: No

Several or Few Scenes: Several

Several or Few Settings/Locations: Several

Static (Stationary) Set: Mostly no

Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: You’d probably appreciate this play more if you read the original classic novel. I did not, but I constantly wondered during the performance how the book and the play differed.

Defined Plot/Storyline: Yes

Equity Actors: 9

Total Number of Actors: 9

Perceived Pace of the Show: Medium speed

Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.5 hours

Was there an intermission? Yes

Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show? Yes

Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now? Probably not but it was good

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts

  • Scenic Design: The dollhouse-like motif was well-chosen in light of the script’s “defy gender norms” message.
  • Christmas Theme: I’m typically not a fan of Christmas shows since they typically lack depth and seem more of a way for theatres to milk audiences for extra holiday revenue. But I appreciated how the playwright/author included Christmas themes while not making the story solely about Christmas. The theatre synopsis didn’t even tout this as a holiday show! The first act was heavy on the feel-good old-timey movie-like Christmas theme. To quote the script, it was like the “sentimental lady stories” Jo was instructed to write. On the other hand, I don’t think the second act mentioned Christmas much at all and it was less sentimental (aka better than the first act).
  • Favorite Quote: “Can’t you play something gayer?”

Rant(s)

Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)

  • Battle Hymn of the Republic: What’s the deal with the sisters singing “Glory, glory, halleluiah!” occasionally throughout the show?
  • Atrocity: A character committed a grave atrocity in the middle of the second act, but I don’t think they portrayed it to the audience (unless I missed it). I would have loved to see the drama of the scene occur, especially since it preceded a delicious argument scene.
  • Friends Episode: I kept thinking about the Friends TV show episode “The One Where Monica and Richard are Friends” where Joey was too emotionally invested in the characters when he read the book, especially when somebody (who honestly lived an insignificant life in my opinion) died. I kind of wish I didn’t know the book spoilers from that episode so I’d feel more surprised.
  • End of 1st Act: The first act uniquely didn’t end in a cliffhanger. It felt similar to when the first act of Into the Woods ended. I literally thought there wasn’t a second act in both shows!

Theatre Company: Seattle Rep

Venue: Bagley Wright Theater at Seattle Rep

Venue Physical Address: 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Price: Medium to Expensive

Tickets: https://www.seattlerep.org/plays/202324-season/little-women/

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Dates: November 10 to December 17, 2023

Seating: Assigned Seating

Parking: There are paid lots and paid street parking. I usually park on Mercer to the West of 1st Ave. There’s usually also plentiful street parking around Safeway. If there’s an event in Seattle Center or Climate Pledge Arena, street parking is usually limited and much more expensive.

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@showsiveseen @Kate Hamill's "Little Women" #play w/ @seattlerep & Milwaukee Repertory Theater starring Amelio Garcia, directed by Marti Lyons. Based on t@Kate Hamill's "Little Women" #play w/ @seattlerep & Milwaukee Repertory Theater starring Amelio Garcia, directed by Marti Lyons. Based on the original classic by Louisa May Alcott. Modern commentary on gender roles & growing up. Pleasantly surprised to find a Christmas theme in this winter show. Review: showsiveseen.com/7261 #tomboy #ComingOfAge #LittleWomen #xmas #theatre #showsiveseen he original classic by Louisa May Alcott. Modern commentary on gender roles & growing up. Pleasantly surprised to find a Christmas theme in this winter show. Review: showsiveseen.com/7261 #tomboy #ComingOfAge #LittleWomen #xmas #theatre #showsiveseen ♬ Reasons – STAR SEED
Katie Peabody, Amelio García, Cy Paolantonio, and Rebecca Cort in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Katie Peabody, Rebecca Cort, Cy Paolantonio, and Amelio García in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Chiké Johnson and Katie Peabody in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Rebecca Cort, Katie Peabody, Colleen Madden, Amelio García, and Cy Paolantonio in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Amelio García and Austin Winter in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Rebecca Cort, Cy Paolantonio, Katie Peabody, and Amelio García in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Richard Nguyen Sloniker, Colleen Madden, Amelio García, and Rebecca Cort in Little Women. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
RoleName
Amy MarchRebecca Cort
Jo MarchAmelio Garcia
Hannah/Mrs. Mingott/MessengerMacall Gordon
Mr. Laurence/Robert March/DoctorChiké Johnson
Marmee March/Aunt MarchColleen Madden
Meg MarchCy Paolantonio
Beth MarchKatie Peabody
John Brooks/Parrot/Mr. DashwoodRichard Nguyen Sloniker
LaurieAustin Winter
Understudy for Beth/Meg/Hannah/Mrs. Mingott/MessengerCheyenne Barton
Understudy for Laurie/Brooks/Parrot/Mr. DashwoodMiguel Castellano
Understudy for Marmee March/Aunt MarchMacall Gordon
Understudy for Mr. Laurence/Robert March/DoctorVincent “VJ” Orduna
Understudy for Jo/AmyLeah Sainz-Jones
PlaywrightKate Hamill adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott
DirectorMarti Lyons
Scenic DesignerCollette Pollard
Movement Director & CaptainCy Paolantonio
Costume DesignerAn-Lin Dauber
Lighting DesignerReza Behjat
Fight Director & Intimacy ConsultantAlyssa Kay
DramaturgPaul Adolphsen
Sound Designer & Original MusicJane Shaw
Music DirectorAaron M. Davis Norman
Assistant DirectorDaira Rodriguez Miranda
Stage ManagerJessica C. Bomball
Assistant Stage ManagerShay Trusty
Milwaukee Rep CastingJonathan Hetler
Seattle Rep CastingKaytlin McIntyre & Shawna Grajek
Scenic AssistantDelena Bradley
Spanish Show Program & Youth Guide EditorAlejandra Campoy
Marketing & Engagement ContractorAna María Campoy
Spanish Script TranslatorDaniel Jáquez
Assistant Lighting DesignerLily McLeod
Spanish Content TranslatorGrecia Leal Pardo
Production AssistantAnahita Sepehri
Stage Management ApprenticeSam Smith

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Final Full Review (Posted 12/12/23): https://www.showsiveseen.com/georgiana-kitty-christmas-at-pemberley-play-taproot-theatre/

Tickets: https://taproottheatre.org/shows/2023/georgiana-kitty-christmas-at-pemberley/

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