I have seen the movie Funny Girl dozens of times so I was really excited to see the stage musical upon which it is based last night at the Eccles. I absolutely loved it! After Fanny Brice (Leah Platt) is fired from the chorus of a vaudeville show, she and her friend Eddie Ryan (Izaiah Montaque Harris) contrive to get her back on stage and she wins the audience over. This leads to stardom with Florenz Ziegfeld (Mathew Fedorek) and the Ziegfeld Follies as well as love, and eventual heartache, with Nick Arnstein (Stephen Mark Lukas). I loved hearing all of the instantly recognizable songs, especially my favorites "I'm the Greatest Star," "People," "You Are Woman, I Am Man," "Don't Rain on my Parade," "Sadie, Sadie," and "Who Are You Now," and I really had to try, sometimes unsuccessfully, not to sing along (I don't feel too badly about singing occasionally because the man sitting behind me was saying some of the dialogue out loud). The staging of the big Ziegfeld Follies numbers "His Love Makes Me Beautiful" and "Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat" are really fun and I also enjoyed the choreography for "Henry Street" because it is so exuberant. Platt does a great job as Fanny because she makes the iconic character, immortalized by Barbra Streisand, her own. I loved her unique interpretation of "People" and her heartfelt versions of "The Music That Makes Me Dance" and "Funny Girl" but I was most impressed by her rendition of "Don't Rain on my Parade (Reprise II)" at the end of the show because she just about blew the roof off of the Eccles Theatre. Lukas is gorgeous (iykyk) and charismatic, especially in "You Are Woman, I Am Man," but my favorite performance from him was "Temporary Arrangement" because his vulnerability is palpable. Singer Melissa Manchester is Mrs. Brice (she received applause when she took the stage for the first time) and I loved how she and her cronies Mrs. Strakosh (Cheryl Stern) and Mrs. Meeker (Christine Bunuan) serve as a Greek chorus as they play cards on Henry Street. I was happy to see all of the traditional backdrops (this really feels like a big old-fashioned musical) and the period costumes are fabulous. It was great to finally get to see this show after being a fan of the movie for so long and I highly recommend it. There are five more shows through October 13 (go here for tickets).
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