Beaches on Broadway Reviews: What Critics Say

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The Evolution of the ‘Nostalgia Musical’ Adaptation

The Broadway landscape is seeing a significant shift toward adapting beloved intellectual properties from the 1980s. A prime example is Beaches, A New Musical, which draws from Iris Rainer Dart’s 1985 novel and the subsequent 1988 blockbuster film. This trend highlights a growing appetite for stories that evoke a specific era of sentimental storytelling.

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Adapting a “tearjerker” for the stage requires a delicate balance. While the original 1988 film relied on close-ups and the iconic song “Wind Beneath My Wings,” the stage version must translate that intimacy to a larger venue like the Majestic Theatre. The challenge for future adaptations lies in maintaining the emotional weight of the source material without letting the scale of the production flatten the central relationships.

Did you understand? The music for Beaches was composed by Mike Stoller, the GRAMMY®-winning songwriter behind legendary hits like “Stand By Me,” “Hound Dog,” and “Jail House Rock.”

Bridging the Gap Between Film and Stage

Future trends suggest that successful adaptations will increasingly rely on “anchor” elements from the original function. In the case of Beaches, the inclusion of “Wind Beneath My Wings” serves as a critical emotional bridge for audiences familiar with the Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey film.

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We are likely to see more productions that blend original scores with legacy hits to ensure the “unshakeable bond” of the characters resonates with a modern audience. For more insights on current stage trends, check out our complete guide to Broadway adaptations.

The Strategic Path: From Regional Premiere to Broadway

The journey of Beaches reveals a blueprint for how new musicals are now developed. The show didn’t simply appear on Broadway; it underwent a decade of evolution. It was first staged in 2014 at the Signature Theater in Arlington, Virginia, with a different composer, David Austin.

This “slow-burn” development process—moving from early workshops to world premiere runs, such as the production at Theatre Calgary, before hitting the Majestic Theatre—allows creators to refine the book and lyrics. This trend of regional testing helps productions manage the high financial risks associated with Broadway openings.

Pro Tip: When looking for the next big hit, keep an eye on regional premieres. Many Broadway shows, including Beaches, refine their storytelling in smaller markets before their official New York bow.

The Power of Reprising Talent

Another emerging trend is the commitment to “reprising” lead talent. Jessica Vosk (Cee Cee) and Kelli Barrett (Bertie) brought their established chemistry from the Theatre Calgary run to Broadway. This ensures that the central friendship—the heartbeat of the show—is fully formed by opening night.

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Targeting the ‘Emotional Experience’ Economy

Modern theater-goers are increasingly seeking “emotional catharsis.” Beaches explicitly targets the “tear ducts,” positioning itself as a “pour-your-heart-out production.” This suggests a trend where musicals are marketed not just as stories, but as shared emotional experiences.

The use of vivid, contrasting character archetypes—the “vivacious” Cee Cee and the “elegant” Bertie—creates a dynamic that appeals to a wide demographic, from fans of the original novel to “girls’ night out” groups. This strategic targeting is essential for longevity in a competitive market.

For those interested in the production side, the collaboration between book writers Iris Rainer Dart and Thom Thomas, and the direction of Lonny Price and Matt Cowart, showcases the importance of a cohesive creative vision in executing high-emotion dramas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the source material for the Beaches musical?
It is based on the best-selling novel by Iris Rainer Dart and the 1988 blockbuster film.

Who are the lead actors in the Broadway production?
The show stars Jessica Vosk as Cee Cee and Kelli Barrett as Bertie.

Where is Beaches, A New Musical playing?
The production is currently playing at the Majestic Theatre.

Will there be a tour of the musical?
Yes, a national tour produced by Crossroads Live is planned to follow the Broadway run.

What do you think about the trend of turning 80s tearjerkers into musicals? Do you prefer the original films or the stage adaptations? Let us know in the comments below or subscribe to our newsletter for more theater analysis!

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