Elizabeth Greer " Beanie " Feldstein (born June 24, 1993) is an American actress. She first gained recognition for her starring roles in the comedy film Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016), the comedy-drama film Lady Bird (2017), and the coming-of-age comedy film Booksmart (2019), the latter of which earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture–Comedy or Musical .
66-416: Funny Girl may refer to: Funny Girl (musical) , 1964 Broadway musical with score by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, which starred Barbra Streisand Funny Girl (Original Broadway Cast Recording) , 1964 album of the stage musical Funny Girl (New Broadway Cast Recording) , 2022 album of the stage musical revival Funny Girl (film) , 1968 film based on
132-464: A Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical . On July 10, 2022, Feldstein announced that she would depart the production at the end of the month, instead of September as previously planned; the following day, the production confirmed that Lea Michele and Tovah Feldshuh would replace Feldstein and Lynch respectively from September 6, with Julie Benko as Fanny in the interim. On August 9, 2022, Lynch announced that she would depart
198-463: A new Broadway cast recording two months later. Stark married Fanny Brice's and Nicky Arnstein's daughter Frances Brice in 1940. In telling Fanny's story, Stark produced the Broadway musical, film version and film sequel Funny Lady . Ray Stark commissioned an authorized biography of Brice, based on taped recollections that she had dictated, but the result of which she was unhappy with. Stopping
264-481: A "power singer." Johnny Oleksinski of The New York Post remarked that "Feldstein is, I’m sorry to say, not giving a Broadway-caliber performance." Feldstein subsequently left the production and was later replaced by Lea Michele on September 6, 2022. In September 2022, Feldstein was cast in Ethan Coen 's Drive-Away Dolls . Feldstein is a queer . She met English film producer Bonnie-Chance Roberts on
330-599: A blood clot at age 40. Her nanny nicknamed her "Beanie" when she was an infant, and her brothers also called her by the name at the time. She attended the Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles as well as Stagedoor Manor, a theatre camp in New York. She and fellow Broadway and film actor Ben Platt have been best friends since high school. She graduated from Wesleyan University in 2015 with
396-525: A burlesque cabaret bar in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK Funny Girls (TV series) , New Zealand comedy television series airing from 2016–2018 "Funny Girl", 2022 song by Father John Misty from the album Chloë and the Next 20th Century See also [ edit ] Comedienne Funny Man (disambiguation) Girls (disambiguation) Girl (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
462-543: A degree in sociology . Feldstein made her acting debut in 2002, appearing in the ABC comedy series My Wife and Kids . In 2012, she played Megan in the musical television pilot Madison High . In 2015, Feldstein appeared as a guest in the third season of Netflix 's comedy series Orange Is the New Black . In the same year she played the role of Anna in the comedy film Fan Girl . Feldstein received recognition with
528-443: A divorce. She is taken aback but thanks him for making her feel "almost, sorta...beautiful." He assures her that she is beautiful, then leaves. Fanny somberly reflects on their marriage ("Funny Girl") but as she is called to the stage, she resolves to start again, stating "That's life in the theatre!" ("Don't Rain on my Parade (Reprise II)"). Numerous songs were tried and cut during the show's initial development. † = Not included on
594-513: A fancy establishment, where she panics in response to his somewhat rapid advances, though she eventually gives in (" You Are Woman, I Am Man "). Later, the follies company is preparing to leave Cleveland and Fanny and Nick appear arm in arm. However, he tells her he will not be following the company, as he has to win back his money in Monte Carlo. He tells her he loves her but when she asks him to marry her, he insists that they cannot wed until he
660-476: A hurricane in Florida has destroyed the casino and lost them their money. She assures him that they will rebuild their success and that the most important thing to her is him ("Who Are You Now? (Reprise)"/"People (Reprise)"). The following year, Nick is involved in a business proposal to become a partner at a talent agency without putting up any money, though he sees through the act and realizes that Fanny has put up
726-495: A mansion on Long Island, and have a daughter, Frances ("Sadie, Sadie"). In the meantime, Mrs. Strakosh and Eddie suggest to Mrs. Brice that she should find a man to marry, now that her daughter is supporting her ("Find Yourself a Man"). Fanny has become a major star with the Ziegfeld Follies ("Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat"). Nick asks Ziegfeld to invest in a gambling casino, but although Ziegfeld passes, Fanny insists on investing. When
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#1732780410960792-562: A more significant role in the comedy film Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising , alongside Seth Rogen and Zac Efron . The film was released on May 20, 2016. She was cast as Lydia Harris in HBO 's period drama pilot The Devil You Know . She guest starred in an episode of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace . On October 18, 2016, Feldstein's casting as Minnie Fay in the 2017 Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! , starring Bette Midler as Dolly Levi,
858-456: A party, celebrating her success ("Henry Street"). Later in the evening, Fanny opens up to Nick about her desire to find love (" People "), and Nick admits that he would initiate a relationship between them, but acknowledges that he is leaving New York the next day. Sometime later, Fanny is touring with the follies and she and Nick both find themselves in Baltimore. Nick brings her to dinner at
924-412: A percentage of the gross for the property. After reading the screenplay, Mary Martin contacted Stark and proposed it be adapted for a stage musical. Stark discussed the possibility with producer David Merrick , who suggested Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim compose the score. Sondheim told Styne "I don't want to do the life of Fanny Brice with Mary Martin. She's not Jewish. You need someone ethnic for
990-456: A revised book by Harvey Fierstein . The entire run sold out within a day, making it the Menier's fastest selling show on record. Following this, the show transferred to London's Savoy Theatre on April 9, 2016, for a run through to September 10, 2016. The show subsequently extended until October 8 due to phenomenal public demand. However, Smith became indisposed on April 28, 2016, and the show
1056-478: A solo for Sydney Chaplin , was rewritten as a counterpoint duet. Streisand was still unhappy with Kanin and was pleased when Robbins returned to oversee the choreography by Carol Haney . Kanin's novel Smash is based loosely on his experience directing Funny Girl . After 17 previews, the Broadway production opened March 26, 1964 at the Winter Garden Theatre , subsequently transferring to
1122-410: A whole day, though Nick promises that he will only be gone for a day, but in the end, she convinces him to stay and she is welcomed back to the theater ("You Are Woman (Reprise)"/"Henry Street (Reprise)"). Nick follows her to the theater and attempts to convince Ziegfeld to invest in his project, but Ziegfeld dismisses him. In response, Fanny decides to invest $ 68,000 of her money into Nick's project. Over
1188-499: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Funny Girl (musical) Funny Girl is a musical with score by Jule Styne , lyrics by Bob Merrill , and book by Isobel Lennart , that first opened on Broadway in 1964. The semi-biographical plot is based on the life and career of comedian and Broadway star Fanny Brice , featuring her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein . Barbra Streisand starred in
1254-589: Is heartbroken, but resolves to pick up her life again ("Don't Rain on My Parade (Reprise)"). Act 1 In the present, Fanny Brice sits in her dressing room whilst preparing to star in the Ziegfeld Follies , awaiting news to hear if her husband, Nicky Arnstein , has been freed from prison and reminiscing on her earlier life ("Who Are You Now?") In the past, Fanny is a stage-struck teen, though her mother and her mother’s friends Mrs. Strakosh and Mrs. Meeker try to dissuade her from show business because Fanny
1320-491: Is helped and encouraged by Eddie Ryan, a dancer she meets in the vaudeville shows. Once Fanny's career takes off, Eddie and Mrs. Brice lament that once she's on Broadway she'll forget about them ("Who Taught Her Everything?"). Fanny performs a supposedly romantic number in the Follies, but she turns it into a classic comic routine, ending the number as a pregnant bride ("His Love Makes Me Beautiful"), causing an uproar. She meets
1386-643: Is not the typical beauty ("If a Girl Isn't Pretty"). This is proved true when at her first vaudeville job as a chorus dancer, she is fired by the theater's owner, Tom Keeney. She confides to her friend Eddie Ryan, who got her the job, that she knows she will succeed (" I'm the Greatest Star "). Later, rehearsing with Eddie to re-audition for Keeney, Mrs. Brice echos Fanny's point ("I'm the Greatest Star (Reprise)") and Fanny revolves to audition again for Keeney. After "Eddie's Tap," Fanny nervously performs her first number "Cornet Man," though eventually, she wins over
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#17327804109601452-496: Is pregnant ("Sadie, Sadie"). Back on Henry Street ("Sadie, Sadie (Playoff)"), Mrs. Brice and Eddie lament that Fanny no longer needs them ("Who Taught Her Everything She Knows?"). A few months later, as Fanny prepares to go back to rehearsals for a new show, Nick abruptly tells her that he is heading to Philadelphia to find investors for a casino he's building in Miami. Fanny reacts badly, nervous about leaving their daughter, Frances, for
1518-417: Is rich again. In a last minute decision, she decides that she needs to follow him in pursuit of marriage, no matter what it means for her career (" Don't Rain on my Parade "). Act 2 Fanny surprises Nick in Monte Carlo ("Entr'acte"/"Don't Rain on my Parade (Reprise)"). He tells her that he has won back his wealth and the two are married and move to a mansion on Long Island, with Fanny soon revealing that she
1584-499: The Majestic Theatre and The Broadway Theatre , where it closed on July 1, 1967 to complete its total run of 1,348 performances. The musical was directed by Garson Kanin and choreographed by Carol Haney under the supervision of Jerome Robbins. In addition to Streisand and Chaplin, the original cast included Kay Medford , Danny Meehan, Jean Stapleton , and Lainie Kazan , who also served as Streisand's understudy . Later in
1650-722: The Paper Mill Playhouse , Millburn, New Jersey , production ran in April to May 2001 with Leslie Kritzer and Robert Cuccioli . The New York Times reviewer noted: "What makes it all the more impressive is that few actors, or theater companies outside of summer stock, dare to attempt Jule Styne's and Bob Merrill's grand spectacle that propelled Barbra Streisand's career nearly 40 years ago." The Westchester Broadway Theatre production ran from March to June 2009, with Jill Abramovitz as Fanny. The production at Drury Lane Oakbrook ran from December 2009 to March 7, 2010. Gary Griffin
1716-598: The film of the same title . Her performance earned positive reviews from critics. She was not able to return for the second season, as was originally planned, due to other filming commitments. Also in 2019, she starred in Olivia Wilde 's directorial debut, the high school comedy Booksmart . Her performance garnered widespread critical acclaim and a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress–Motion Picture Comedy or Musical . She later portrayed
1782-582: The 2022 Broadway revival opened in Providence, Rhode Island on September 9, 2023, starring Katerina McCrimmon, Stephen Mark Lukas, and Melissa Manchester . The show's first ever full-scale revival began previews at the Menier Chocolate Factory on November 20, 2015, officially opening December 2 for a limited run to March 5, 2016. The production starred Sheridan Smith , with Darius Campbell as Nick, directed by Michael Mayer , with
1848-518: The British lead character Johanna Morrigan in the coming-of-age comedy film How to Build a Girl , which was an adaptation of Caitlin Moran 's 2014 novel of the same title . The film and her performance garnered positive reviews from critics. In 2020, she guest starred as Tess Anderson in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy . Feldstein stated that it had been a dream of hers to appear on
1914-570: The Opera . Producers announced in March 2023 that the show would close September 3 after 599 performances. The production successfully recouped its $ 16.5M capitalization. Lea Michele assuming the role of Fanny Brice parallels her Glee character storyline, where Rachel Berry lands her dream role in Broadway's (fictional) first revival of Funny Girl . Michele's performance turned declining box office numbers around and received critical acclaim in
1980-414: The audience and the attention of handsome gambler, Nicky Arnstein, who is able to wager Keeney a higher pay for Fanny and gives her his card. A year later, Fanny receives a telegram from Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. asking her to meet him at his theater , which Fanny proposes is connected to her interaction with Nick. At the theater, Fanny argues with Ziegfeld over his song choice for her but is forced to perform
2046-632: The cast recording Beanie Feldstein Feldstein has appeared on the Broadway stage, making her debut as Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly! (2017–18) and portraying the lead role of Fanny Brice in the first revival of Funny Girl (2022), a performance for which she earned a nomination for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance. In 2021, she portrayed Monica Lewinsky in
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2112-438: The deal was faulty, her mother calls her out for making him feel unimportant in her life. Alone, Fanny reflects on how important he is to her ("The Music That Makes Me Dance"). Flashing back to the present, ("Dream Ballet"), three years after the arrest, Fanny and Eddie share one last tender moment as Nick appears in the doorway. She insists that she's willing to change to make their relationship better but he abruptly asks her for
2178-402: The extremely difficult decision today to postpone our production of Funny Girl . Given the current economic climate, many Broadway producing investors have found it impossible to maintain their standard level of financial commitment." The first lavish Israeli production of the musical premiered in 2016, 52 years after the original Broadway premiere. There was a controversy about the casting for
2244-433: The film has already been completed. Feldstein is set to star alongside Ben Platt and Paul Mescal . On August 11, 2021, it was announced that she would star as Fanny Brice in the 2022 Broadway revival of Funny Girl . Reviews of her performance were mixed to negative. Jesse Green at The New York Times called her "good" but "not stupendous," while Adrian Horton at The Guardian opined that Feldstein "simply isn't"
2310-447: The money on their behalf. Nick reacts badly, insisting that he does not need her help to succeed and calls about a mob deal he was informed about, agreeing to join the deal in exchange for $ 68,000 ("You're a Funny Girl/Beekman Call"). Back at the follies, Fanny prepares a new routine ("What Do Happy People Do?"), but her mother arrives to inform her that Nick has been arrested for embezzlement. When Fanny insists that Nick couldn't have known
2376-442: The next few days, Nick travels to Florida and enters in a series of business deals with Fanny's money ("Temporary Arrangement"). On Fanny's opening night for her new show, she anxiously waits Nick's arrival, who is still traveling, telling Eddie that this would be the first opening night of hers he has missed. After her performance ("Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat"), Fanny's mother comforts her before Nick appears in her dressing room, revealing that
2442-559: The original Broadway musical, produced by Brice's son-in-law Ray Stark . The production received eight nominations at the 18th Tony Awards . The original cast recording of Funny Girl was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004. A Broadway revival opened April 24, 2022, starring Beanie Feldstein as Brice and Ramin Karimloo as Arnstein. Lea Michele stepped into the lead role that September, with rave reviews prompting
2508-441: The part." Shortly after, Martin lost interest in the project and withdrew. Merrick discussed the project with Jerome Robbins , who gave the screenplay to Anne Bancroft . She agreed to play Brice if she could handle the score. Merrick suggested Styne collaborate with Dorothy Fields , but the composer was not interested. He went to Palm Beach, Florida for a month and composed music he thought Bancroft would be able to sing. While he
2574-571: The production on August 14 instead of the previously planned date in September and that standby Liz McCartney would play the role of Mrs. Brice until Feldshuh began her run. On March 28, 2023, Paolo Montalban and Anne L. Nathan replaced Peter Francis James and Toni DiBuono as Florenz Ziegfeld and Mrs. Strakosh, respectively. From June 27 to July 16, Stephen Mark Lukas played Nick Arnstein when Karimloo went to Italy to star in The Phantom of
2640-422: The publication of The Fabulous Fanny , as it had been titled by the author, eventually cost him $ 50,000. Stark then turned to Ben Hecht to write the screenplay for a biopic, but neither Hecht nor the 10 writers who succeeded him were able to produce a version that satisfied Stark. Finally, Isobel Lennart submitted My Man , which pleased both Stark and Columbia Pictures executives, who offered Stark $ 400,000 plus
2706-416: The return of her husband Nicky Arnstein from prison, reflects on their life together, and their story is told as a flashback. Act 1 Fanny is a stage-struck teen who gets her first job in vaudeville . Her mother and her mother’s friend Mrs. Strakosh try to dissuade her from show business because Fanny is not the typical beauty ("If a Girl Isn't Pretty"). But Fanny perseveres (" I'm the Greatest Star ") and
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2772-555: The role of Fanny Brice. The role was promised for actress Tali Oren, who was a freelanced actress, but then the role was offered to Mia Dagan who was signed with Beit Lessin Theatre . Dagan, who jumped on the opportunity in the first minute, took the role and signed off the contract with Beit Lessin. The production also included Amos Tamam as Nick Arnstein. The musical is set in and around New York City just before and following World War I. Ziegfeld Follies star Fanny Brice, awaiting
2838-922: The role with universally positive reviews, including many citing superior vocals compared to her predecessor. On September 23, 2002, a concert version for the benefit of the Actors' Fund was staged in New York City at the New Amsterdam Theatre . Performers included Carolee Carmello , Kristin Chenoweth , Sutton Foster , Ana Gasteyer , Whoopi Goldberg , Jane Krakowski , Judy Kuhn , Julia Murney , LaChanze , Ricki Lake , Andrea Martin , Idina Menzel , Bebe Neuwirth , Kaye Ballard , Alice Playten , Lillias White , Len Cariou , Jason Danieley , Peter Gallagher , Gary Beach , Brad Oscar , Richard Kind , and The Rockettes . In regional theatre
2904-599: The run, Streisand and Chaplin were replaced by Mimi Hines and Johnny Desmond , and Hines' husband and comedy partner Phil Ford also joined the cast. Streisand reprised her role in the West End production at the Prince of Wales Theatre directed by Lawrence Kasha , which opened April 13, 1966. When Streisand became pregnant and had to drop out of the show, her understudy Lisa Shane, wife of The Italian Job director Peter Collinson , took over, and continued to perform until
2970-417: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Funny Girl . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Funny_Girl&oldid=1245275376 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
3036-480: The same title . On August 6, 2019, it was announced that she would star as Monica Lewinsky in the third season of American Crime Story , subtitled Impeachment . On August 29, 2019, it was announced that Feldstein would be starring in Richard Linklater 's film adaptation of Merrily We Roll Along , which would be shot over the course of twenty years. Principal photography of the first section of
3102-547: The score, she stated "I want no part of this. It's not for me". With Bancroft out of the picture, Eydie Gormé was considered, but she agreed to play Brice only if her husband Steve Lawrence was cast as Nick Arnstein. Because they thought he was wrong for the role, Stark and Robbins approached Carol Burnett , who said "I'd love to do it but what you need is a Jewish girl." With options running out, Styne recalled Barbra Streisand , whom he remembered from I Can Get It for You Wholesale , and thought that she would be perfect. She
3168-630: The series since she was a child. She voiced a role in The Simpsons , featuring as a support group therapist in the episode " Frinkcoin ". She appeared in the television specials Saturday Night Seder and Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Celebration , performing a cover of "It Takes Two" from Into the Woods with Ben Platt on the latter program. Feldstein starred in the drama film The Humans , based on Stephen Karam 's one-act play of
3234-599: The show because it's the greatest thing she's ever done." Based on audience reaction to it, Kanin agreed to let it remain. By the time the show opened in Boston, audiences were so familiar with "People" that they applauded it during the overture. There were problems with the script and score throughout rehearsals, and when Funny Girl opened at the Shubert Theatre in Boston it was too long, even after thirty minutes had been cut. The critics praised Streisand but disliked
3300-548: The show closed. The Australasian premiere season commenced March 4, 1966, at the Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney . The production starred Jill Perryman as Fanny Brice, Bruce Barry as Nick Arnstein, Evie Hayes as Mrs. Brice, and Bill Yule as Eddie Ryan. In 1999, The Production Company produced Funny Girl at the Arts Centre Melbourne , starring Caroline O'Connor and Nancye Hayes . The production
3366-548: The show. Lennart continued to edit her book and deleted another thirty minutes before the show moved to Philadelphia, where critics thought the show could be a hit if the libretto problems were rectified. The New York opening was postponed five times while extra weeks were played out of town. Funny Girl played two tryout periods in Philadelphia at the Forrest and Erlanger theaters. Five songs were cut, and "You Are Woman",
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#17327804109603432-464: The song. However, she turns the supposedly romantic number, "His Love Makes Me Beautiful," into a comedy in which she portrays a pregnant bride. Backstage, Fanny's family and friends are thrilled but Ziegfeld reprimands her to which she apologizes, though he admits he found the act funny. Nick appears backstage, congratulating Fanny on her performance, and escorts her home ("I Wanna Be Seen With You Tonight") where her mother and close friends have thrown her
3498-497: The sophisticated and handsome Nick Arnstein, who accompanies Fanny to her mother's opening night party on "Henry Street". Fanny is clearly falling in love with Nick, while acknowledging their complex vulnerabilities (" People "). Later they meet in Baltimore and have a private dinner at a swanky restaurant and declare their feelings ("You Are Woman, I Am Man"). Fanny is determined to marry Nick, regardless of his gambling past (" Don't Rain on My Parade "). Act 2 The two marry, move to
3564-517: The stage musical Funny Girl (soundtrack) , soundtrack album to the 1968 musical film "Funny Girl" (Barbra Streisand song) , 1968 song from the film sung by Barbra Streisand Funny Girl (Fiona album) , 2005 album by Cantopop artist Fiona Sit Funny Girl (novel) , 2014 novel by Nick Hornby "Funny Girl" (Laura Rizzotto song) , 2017 song that represented Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 Funny Girls ,
3630-610: The third season of the FX anthology series American Crime Story: Impeachment . Feldstein was born in Los Angeles , the only daughter of Sharon Lyn ( née Chalkin ), a costume designer and fashion stylist, and Richard Feldstein, a tour accountant for Guns N' Roses . Elizabeth Feldstein is Jewish . She is the youngest of three children in her family; her older brother is actor Jonah Hill ; their oldest brother, Maroon 5 manager Jordan Feldstein (1977–2017), died suddenly of
3696-454: The venture fails and they lose their money, Fanny tries to make light of it, which propels Nick to get involved in a shady bond deal, resulting in his arrest for embezzlement. Fanny feels helpless but stronger than ever in her love for him ("The Music That Makes Me Dance"). In the present, Fanny is waiting for Nick to arrive and has time to reflect on her situation. Nick arrives, newly released from prison, and he and Fanny decide to separate. She
3762-414: Was Merrick's last contribution to the production; shortly afterward he bowed out, and Stark became sole producer. Streisand was not enthusiastic about Kanin as a director and insisted she wanted Robbins back, especially after Kanin suggested "People" be cut from the score because it didn't fit the character. Streisand already had recorded the song for a single release, and Merrill insisted, "It has to be in
3828-716: Was announced. Feldstein made her Broadway debut in the role. The show began previews on March 15, 2017, and opened on April 20, 2017. Feldstein's performance was positively received by critics. Feldstein starred in Whitney Cummings ' directorial debut comedy film The Female Brain , which premiered at the LA Film Festival in June 2017. She co-starred alongside Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf in Greta Gerwig 's solo directorial debut, Lady Bird , which
3894-616: Was extended, doubling its initial run dates. A revival production began Broadway previews on March 26, 2022, at the August Wilson Theatre with an official opening on April 24, 2022, starring Beanie Feldstein as Fanny Brice, directed by Michael Mayer, music directed by Michael Rafter, with a revised book by Harvey Fierstein . The production also starred Ramin Karimloo as Nick Arnstein, Jared Grimes as Eddie Ryan, and Jane Lynch as Mrs. Brice. The production received mostly negative reviews from critics, though Grimes received
3960-861: Was halted 15 minutes in. She was replaced by her understudy Natasha J Barnes, who continued to play the role until Smith's eventual return on July 8. A UK tour of the Menier production began in February 2017 at the Palace Theatre, Manchester . After very favourable reviews, both Smith and Barnes returned to the role of Fanny Brice and alternative venues throughout the UK tour. A Paris production opened in November 2019 at Théâtre Marigny , directed and choreographed by Stephen Mear and featuring Christina Bianco as Fanny. The show received unanimous rave reviews, with significant praise for Bianco. The production
4026-470: Was not capable of adapting her screenplay into a viable book for a stage musical. Stark refused and Robbins quit the project. Funny Girl temporarily was shelved, and Styne moved on to other projects, including Fade Out – Fade In for Carol Burnett. Merrick signed Bob Fosse to direct Funny Girl , and work began on it again, until Fosse quit and the show went into limbo for several months, at which point Merrick suggested that Stark hire Garson Kanin . It
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#17327804109604092-591: Was performing at the Bon Soir in Greenwich Village at the time; Styne urged Robbins to go see her there. He was impressed and asked her to audition. Styne later recalled, "She looked awful ... All her clothes were out of thrift shops. I saw Fran Stark staring at her, obvious distaste on her face." Despite his wife's objections, Stark hired Streisand on the spot. Robbins had an argument with Lennart and told Stark he wanted her replaced because he thought she
4158-601: Was released to critical acclaim in 2017. The film earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture . Along with the cast, she was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture . In 2019, Feldstein had a recurring role as Jenna in the first season of the television horror comedy series What We Do in the Shadows , an adaptation of
4224-1187: Was revived in 2016, with O'Connor and Hayes reprising their roles. A concert version was staged at the Sydney Opera House from July 12–14, 2018. The role of Fanny Brice on stage was shared by Michala Banas , Natalie Bassingthwaighte , Casey Donovan , Virginia Gay , Verity Hunt-Ballard , Dami Im , Maggie McKenna, Zahra Newman , Caroline O’Connor, Queenie van de Zandt and Megan Washington . The show also starred Trevor Ashley , Nancye Hayes and Don Hany as Nick Arnstein. The First National Tour gave top billing to Lillian Roth as Mrs. Brice, Anthony George as Nick, with Marilyn Michaels as Fanny billed third. A 1996 United States National tour starred Debbie Gibson as Fanny Brice and Robert Westenberg as Nick Arnstein. The planned 30-city tour started in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in October 1996, but ended prematurely in November 1996 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A 2023 United States national tour of
4290-614: Was the co-director with Drury Lane artistic director William Osetek, with the cast that featured Sara Sheperd. A revival directed by Bartlett Sher had been announced to premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in January 2012 with Lauren Ambrose starring as Fanny Brice and Bobby Cannavale as Nick Arnstein, and then open on Broadway in April 2012. However, on November 3, 2011, producer Bob Boyett announced that this production has been postponed. He said "We have made
4356-456: Was there, he met Bob Merrill, and he played the five melodies he already had written for him. Merrill agreed to write lyrics for them; these included "Who Are You Now?" and "The Music That Makes Me Dance". Styne was happy with the results and the two men completed the rest of the score, then flew to Los Angeles to play it for Stark, Robbins, and Bancroft. Bancroft was at odds with Merrill because of an earlier personal conflict, and after listening to
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