Musical theater can be a sucker for a romantic tale, whether it’s about obsessive devotion, idealized passion, or lost loves. “The Notebook,” based on Nicholas Sparks‘ bestselling, 1996 debut novel, ...
Admit it. Part of you wants the Broadway musical version of “The Notebook” to feature a chorus line of singing, high-kicking dancing, larger-than-life notebooks, maybe doing duets with gigantic ...
The 2004 movie “The Notebook,” which starred Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams and tells the story of a fraught romantic relationship from optimistic youth to poignant old age, was dismissed by movie ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The 2004 weepie comes to Broadway with songs by Ingrid Michaelson and a $5 box of tissues. By Jesse Green Romantic musicals are as personal as romance ...
The 2004 movie “The Notebook,” which starred Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams and tells the story of a fraught romantic relationship from optimistic youth to poignant old age, was dismissed by movie ...
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