Audiences familiar with “The Notebook” come into the musical expecting a tearjerker and, indeed, the stage adaptation by Bekah Brunstetter and Ingrid Michaelson stays true to the story of how Noah and ...
“The show is obviously a love story which I think people expect, but it's also about loss and life and how you spend your days and your time and the people with whom you do that,” reflects Ryan ...
Bekah Brunstetter is a native of North Carolina who just so happens to be a prolific playwright. Among her works are F*CKING ART, I USED TO WRITE ON WALLS, BE A GOOD LITTLE WIDOW, GOING TO A PLACE ...
Check the Q&A below for an interview between Annabelle J Dilts and Chloe Cheers on life on tour, playing an iconic character, and pure storytelling. AJD: Because the film The Notebook is so acclaimed ...
Ingrid Michaelson is used to people crying when they talk to her about The Notebook. Earlier this year, she tells me on Zoom, her piano in the background, she did an interview about her work on the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Family history is “wrapped up in these songs,” said the singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, who is making the leap to Broadway with an adaptation of ...