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Beaches Musical Fails to Deliver Emotional Impact
23 Apr
Summary
- New musical adaptation of 'Beaches' premieres on Broadway.
- Production described as spectacular, unaffecting, and bland.
- Musical fails to capture the emotional resonance of the film.

A new musical adaptation of the 1980s film 'Beaches' has arrived on Broadway at the Majestic Theater, but it has been met with criticism for failing to deliver an emotional impact. The production is described as a "spectacularly unaffecting experience," lacking the cathartic power that made the original movie a tear-jerker.
Directed by Lonny Price and Matt Cowart, the musical, based on Iris Rainer Dart's novel, attempts to span three decades of friendship. However, the adaptation is critiqued for being a "corner-cutting rush job." The story begins in 1985 with Cee Cee learning of Bertie's impending death. The narrative toggles between past and present in a distractingly sloppy manner, with production elements like the set and video relying heavily on imagination rather than clear temporal or geographical cues.
The musical's reliance on upbeat moments over uncomfortable dynamics results in a "pervasive, underwhelming blandness." The cast is noted as fine, and the orchestra pleasant, but the music and lyrics are largely unmemorable, undermining the story's core. Ultimately, the production is seen as having forgotten what drew fans to 'Beaches' originally, failing to capture the heartfelt connection of its cinematic predecessor.