
Patrick Chavis – LA Theatre Bites Podcast
7.9 out of 10! Above Average! Listen here…
Travis Michael Holder – TicketHoldersLA
There’s no tap dancing, no flashy special effects, no Merman-style belt numbers; it’s just a quiet and immensely relatable story with a haunting, gossamer score celebrating the wondrous endurance of true love and its ability to move mountains in its uniqueness and its simplicity. Read more…
Anita W. Harris – LA Theatrix
Directed by Michael Greif and Schele Williams, with choreography by Katie Spelman, the story is movingly staged, deftly interweaving the couple’s timelines more than the film, which might be confusing to those unfamiliar with it, and there are also some of the same lulls as in the movie, perhaps unavoidable given the essential thinness of the plot. Read more…
Travis Michael Holder – TicketHoldersLA
There’s no tap dancing, no flashy special effects, no Merman-style belt numbers; it’s just a quiet and immensely relatable story with a haunting, gossamer score celebrating the wondrous endurance of true love and its ability to move mountains in its uniqueness and its simplicity. Read more…
Tracey Paleo – Gia On The Move
Believers in true love can connect with yet another version of decades-spanning, soulmate, happily ever after in THE NOTEBOOK musical at the Hollywood Pantages. Read more…
