A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical on Broadway: Show Is Now Closed
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical Summary
- Show Status: Closed
- Genre: Jukebox Musical
- A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical is 2 hours and 20 minutes long, including an intermission of 15 minutes
- 8 Shows per week
- Popularity Index: 13
- Previews Began: November 2, 2022
- Show Opened : December 4, 2022
- Show Closed: June 30, 2024
Musical biography encapsulating the life of singer-songwriter, Neil Diamond, one of the most influential and best-selling musicians of all time.
What's A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical Like?
A Beautiful Noise follows the great Neil Diamond through his years. Starting out as a young boy in the 1940’s and growing up in the rough neighborhoods of Brooklyn New York, with his immigrant Mother and Father. A chance gift of an acoustic guitar at age 16, set him on a life of music.
The show shares the story of Diamond’s ups and downs and eventual rise to fame and fortune and features many of his most famous hits including; Cracklin’ Rose, Solitary Man and Sweet Caroline.
While the recognizable tunes are the dominating aspect of the show, the story still delivers a strong narrative of hard work and determination against the odds.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that Diamond avoids the saccharin-sweet nature of traditional Broadway bio-musicals and delivers more a hard-hitting expose of the bitter-sweet industry in which he participated for over 40 years.
Is A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical Good for Kids?
This jukebox bio-musical contains a lot of hard-hitting subject matter that may only be suitable for adults. This show is seen as an unapologetically direct bio-musical for adults.
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical Box Office Data
Ticket Sales for the Week Ending 06/30/24
This Week's Gross | $1,223,279.00 |
Last Week's Gross | $1,128,552.00 |
Gross Difference $ | $94,727.00 |
Gross Difference % | +8.06% |
Average Ticket Price | $153.02 |
Seats Sold | 7,994 |
Total Seating Capacity | 9,224 |
Top Ticket Price | $348.00 |
No. of Performances | 8 |
Capacity This Week | 86.67% |
Capacity Last Week | 69.88% |
Capacity Difference % | +16.78% |
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical on Broadway Background
A Beautiful Noise is a jukebox bio-musical, which follows the life and works of the Grammy Award winning and multi-talented legendary Pop / Rock singer-songwriter, Neil Diamond.
10 Top Selling Music Singles
Diamond was just a regular Brooklyn raised-boy, who went onto have over 30 original songs on the “Top Ten Billboard Adult Contemporary” charts, as well as 10 of his singles having reached No. 1 on the “Adult Contemporary Hot 100 Songs” chart. Diamond has sold more than 130 million records to date.
Diamond was forced to retire from his music career in 2018 due to the early onset of Parkinson's disease. This production is the first time that the life and story of this Rock n’ Roll Hall of Famer’s career is being shared publicly.
Broadway Show Comes With Neil Diamond's Approval
Diamond and his family have given their approval to Ken Davenport of Gettin’ The Band Back Together and Tony Award winner Bob Gaudio of Jersey Boys to produce A Beautiful Noise which is a Broadway musical loosely based on Neil Diamond's life and experiences.
The show makes its US world premiere for four-week engagement at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre in the summer of 2022.
Diamond's Life Often Confused with His The Jazz Singer Movie Role
In the 1980 movie The Jazz Singer, Neil Diamond plays Yussel Rabinovitch, a talented singer who is torn between his religion and pursuing his dreams as a singer.
It is common for people to assume that this movie was a biopic about Diamond himself, but the truth is that the story is fictional and based on an older play and some older movies.
The 1925 play of the same name written by Samson Raphaelson, was adapted from his 1923 short story "The Day of Atonement". Films of the same name and content appeared in 1927, 1952 and then in 1980, in which Diamond starred in his on-screen debut. In 1959 there was even a television adaptation that spanned a mini season.
Broadway Show Attempts to Separate Diamond From The Jazz Singer Narrative
This Broadway show attempts to separate Diamond from the incorrect narrative that the movie was his own biopic.
Despite his countless hit records and accolades, Diamond never acted in any movie role again after The Jazz Singer. Although Diamond did appear as himself in a few movies, the Jazz Singer was the only one where he played another person.
This is one of the main reasons while fans still have this misconception and this show provides the vehicle to finally set the record straight.
Producer Caters To Older Clientele
The show producer, Ken Davenport, makes no secret of attempting to appeal to the older demographic. He rescheduled this show to have 4 matinee performances per week, instead of the typical two performances that other Broadway shows have. Matinee performances are preferred by the older crowd, to which this show subject is more appealing.
This is the only show on Broadway that has this number of matinee performances. Likewise, this show now only has four evening performances, as the show is restricted to a total of eight performances per week.
Theatre Information
Broadhurst Theatre
New York, NY 10036
Cast Members
- Neil Diamond (Young)
- Will Swenson
- Neil Diamond (Old)
- Mark Jacoby
- Neil Diamond Alternate (Young)
- Nick Fradiani
- Marcia Murphey
- Amber Ardolino
- Doctor
- Shirine Babb
- Jaye Posner
- Jessie Fisher
- Fred Colby
- Michael McCormick
- Tommy O'Rourke
- Michael McCormick
- Bert Berns
- Tom Alan Robbins
- Kieve Diamond
- Tom Alan Robbins
- Ellie Greenwich
- Bri Sudia
- Rose Diamond
- Bri Sudia
Past Cast Members
- Marcia Murphey
- Robyn Hurder
- Doctor
- Linda Powell
Producers
Ken Davenport
Bob Gaudio
Production Credits
- General Manager
- Davenport Theatrical Enterprises
- Press Agent
- DKC O&M
- Choreographer
- Steven Hoggett
Creative Team
- Author
- Anthony McCarten
- Director
- Michael Mayer