‘FUNNY GIRL’ NATIONAL TOUR IS JUST FINE BUT YOU’VE GOT TO SEE IT (REVIEW)

I was very curious to see that the national tour of Funny Girl was coming to Eccles this month because I saw this revival on Broadway when it was in previews back in 2022. I know Beanie Feldstein’s take on Fanny Brice was widely criticized and she only lasted a few months but I appreciate she brought something new to the role and it didn’t feel like a Barbra copycat.

Back in 2022

I think part of the reason it took Funny Girl so long to get a revival on Broadway is it is so defined by Barbra Streisand’s performance. She is Fanny Brice to most Broadway fans. She even won an Oscar for her role in the Funny Girl film in 1969.

After seeing Barbra (in film) and Beanie’s take on the role I was excited to see what the national tour could bring to it. Now that I’ve seen it I’m decidedly middle-of-the-road on it. It’s fine and worth seeing to check off a musical theatre bucket list but that’s about it. I probably won’t be itching to ever see it again. Twice is enough.

This touring production has Hannah Shankman playing Fanny and she is good especially on those long notes and delivers “Don’t Rain on My Parade” with gusto which is the most important song to nail. For “People” she is mostly an excellent singer but struggled a bit with the low notes. Her and Stephen Mark Lukas (he is very swoony) playing Nick Arnstein have terrific chemistry together and I bought them as a couple more than I did Beanie and her co-lead on Broadway.

The production also looks great with big marque lights of the Ziegfeld surrounding the stage and some scenes where we looked at the back of Fanny as she performed on stage. This helps immerse us in the story and feel a part of Fanny’s journey as a performer. There is some energetic choreography by Ayodele Casel and Ellenore Scott throughout especially from Izaiah Montague Harris who plays Eddie Ryan (although the script doesn’t really give his character anything to do. What is his point in the narrative?)

Speaking of the script that’s where Funny Girl has problems. Despite the updated book by Harvey Fierstein the story of Fanny and Nick’s love just isn’t that compelling. Particularly in the 2nd act things drag and it’s hard to care about what is happening on stage. I think one could easily cut 20 minutes from this show and it wouldn’t miss a beat (probably be better for it.) There’s only so many times Nick gambling and Fanny bailing him out can be compelling.

The other disappointment in this production is how small the ensemble scenes are. Fanny is a Ziegfeld performer so to only have a handful of dancers on the big Eccles stage for songs like “Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat” feels underwhelming. If the story isn’t going to entertain one hopes the spectacle will and it’s not the case here.

Still, I’d recommend seeing Funny Girl at least once for the iconic songs and the place it holds within musical theatre history. It’s far from perfect but worth checking out nonetheless. Funny Girl plays through Oct 13th and you can purchase tickets here.

One thought on “‘FUNNY GIRL’ NATIONAL TOUR IS JUST FINE BUT YOU’VE GOT TO SEE IT (REVIEW)

  1. Completely agree with you. We saw the show last pm in Ft. Myers, FL & like you I have seen it before and don’t feel like I need to see it again..the lead guy was eye candy for sure but his voice–ok at best. Like you said, Barbra was Fanny Brice…hard to compete…

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