Funny Girl
August Wilson Theatre
August 13, 2022
The Broadway revival of Funny Girl is going through major changes this summer. Julie Benko is beautifully carrying the show forward. She embraces the role of Fanny Brice and grows with her throughout the story. From youthful insecurity to magnetic stardom, Ms. Benko fully captures the heart of the character. Her voice is strong and expresses the emotional range needed to fully engages the audience. Under the direction of Michael Mayer, the production is bright and evenly paced. The tap choreography, by Ayodele Casel, is stylistic and sharp.
The story starts at the end. Fanny Brice (played by Julie Benko) is a Ziegfeld star. She is in her dressing room getting ready to open a new show. She is anxiously waiting for her husband, Nick Arnstein (played by Jeremiah James, understudy). Her nervousness brings her thoughts to the start of her career. She is a young Jewish girl from Brooklyn with big dreams. Her mother (played by Jane Lynch) believes in her, yet her mother’s two friends (played by Toni DiBueno and Debra Carona) have their doubts. While appearing in a Vaudeville act, she befriends the choreographer, Eddie Ryan (played by Jared Grimes). He works overtime with her to prepare for the show. After the opening night performance, she meets Nick Arnstein, who recognizes her as the star she is. Fanny falls in love at first sight, but does not meet up with Nick for another year. By that time she is working for Florenz Ziegfeld (played by Peter Francis James). Fanny and Nick start a romance that changes both their lives in ways neither of them expected.
Julie Benko as Fanny Brice
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Jeremiah James and Julie Benko work well together as
Nick and Fanny. Sparks fly in the scene
when they first meet. Their hearts open
when they sing “People." Their
characters mature as their relationship develops. The final scene, when Nick returns, is their finest.
It is grounded and sincere. Fanny is left with a decision to make. Ms. Benko digs deep to portray the courage Fanny
musters to move forward. It is a
powerful moment. We understand how she become
the comic legend she was born to be.
Toni DiBueno, Debra Cardona, and Jane Lynch make a great trio. Their comic timing succinctly creates the Jewish Brooklyn community of Fanny’s upbringing, It has a consistent feeling of home every time the story return to them.
Jared Grimes & Julie Benko
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Jared Grimes shines as Eddie Ryan, Fanny’s friend
and choreographer who supports her on her rise to stardom. His character is bold and enthusiastic. His tap dancing is phenomenal.
Funny Girl is sure to transform with the casting changes that are coming in the next month. No matter which cast you see, the story of Fanny Brice is sure to inspire you.
Domenick Danza
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