The Notebook (musical)

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The Notebook
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Music Ingrid Michaelson
LyricsIngrid Michaelson
Book Bekah Brunstetter
Basis The Notebook
by Nicholas Sparks
Productions2022 Chicago
2024 Broadway

The Notebook is a musical with music and lyrics by Ingrid Michaelson and a book by Bekah Brunstetter. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name, written by Nicholas Sparks. The musical opened on Broadway on March 14, 2024 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. [1]

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Summary

In a modern day nursing home, an elderly man, Noah Calhoun, opens a notebook worn from years of use, which he is determined to read to his wife, Allison "Allie" Calhoun (née Hamilton).

There is a change of scenery and atmosphere as Younger Noah and Younger Allie take the stage, reflecting the story that Older Noah is reading. Their meeting is followed closely by a duet in which the two admit they are falling for each other.

The musical weaves between the timelines, bringing the audience from Younger Noah and Allie back to the nursing home, where Older Allie is beginning to have some familiarity with the story, but still can not remember its significance.

The audience is also soon introduced to Middle Noah and Middle Allie. The duo take on more of a lead role in the second act as they are reunited after years of separation; the audience still keeps up with their younger and older counterparts in brief scenes.

Middle Noah and Allie realize that Allie never received letters Noah wrote to her while they were apart.

Older Allie herself does not sing until the end of the show, when she finally remembers that Noah is her husband, and that the story he had been reading to her was theirs. The number ends as the two lie in bed and pass away peacefully in each other’s arms.

The closing number features all three Noahs, all three Allies and the characters that accompanied them throughout their love story, such as friends, family and nursing home staff. [2]

Productions

Workshop (2019)

The Notebook was workshopped by the New York Stage and Film at the Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College on June 23, 2019. It was directed by Michael Greif.

On June 12, 2019, the leading actors cast in the show were announced. The cast included Hailey Kilgore as Young Allie, Vanessa Hudgens as Middle Allie, and Candy Buckley as Older Allie; Antonio Cipriano as Young Noah, Clifton Duncan as Middle Noah, and James Naughton, as Older Noah. [3]

Chicago (2022)

In September 2022, the show had its "world premiere" at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. The production featured direction by Michael Greif and Schele Williams, and choreography by Katie Spelman.

Portraying the principal roles of Allie and Noah were Jordan Tyson as Young Allie, Joy Woods as Middle Allie, and Maryann Plunkett, as Older Allie; John Cardoza as Young Noah, Ryan Vasquez as Middle Noah, and John Beasley as Older Noah.

This production was initially slated for fall 2020, but was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Michaelson and Brunsletter used the additional time to hold online previews and tweak their work. [4]

Broadway (2024)

The show began previews on February 6th, 2024 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, and officially opened on March 14th, 2024. The production has the same creative team as the Chicago production. Casting included Jordan Tyson as Young Allie, Joy Woods as Middle Allie, and, Maryann Plunkett, as Older Allie; John Cardoza as Young Noah, Ryan Vasquez as Middle Noah, and Dorian Harewood as Older Noah. The musical opened to mixed reviews. [5] [6] [7]

Musical numbers

Characters and original casts

CharacterChicago [9] Broadway [10]
20222024
Younger Noah CalhounJohn Cardoza
Younger Allison "Allie" NelsonJordan Tyson
Middle Noah CalhounRyan Vasquez
Middle Allison "Allie" NelsonJoy Woods
Older Noah Calhoun John Beasley Dorian Harewood
Older Allison "Allie" Calhoun (née Nelson) Maryann Plunkett
Nurse Lori / Mother / Others Andréa Burns
Fin / Johnny / OthersLiam OhCarson Stewart
Sarah Tuffington / OthersSophie MadorskyHillary Fisher
Father / Son / OthersJonathan Butler-DuplessisCharles E. Wallace
Georgie / OthersDorcas Leung
Lon Hammond Jr. / OthersOmar Lopez-CeperoChase Del Rey
Nurse Joanna / Others Yassmin Alers

Awards and nominations

2024 Broadway production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2024
Drama League Awards Outstanding Production of a MusicalPending
Distinguished Performance Dorian Harewood Pending
Maryann Plunkett Pending
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Musical Maryann Plunkett Pending
Tony Awards Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Dorian HarewoodPending
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Maryann PlunkettPending
Best Book of a Musical Bekah Brunstetter Pending

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