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The Notebook

Why see The Notebook?

It Wasn't Over, It Still Isn't Over

This brand-new musical made its Broadway debut in 2024 and now audiences across the country can enjoy The Notebook as it heads out on a national tour! It's been sixteen years since Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams first set screens alight as Allie and Noah in The Notebook, but romance fans are in for a song-and-dance treat when this beloved story comes to a stage near you! Featuring music and lyrics from American singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, a book by Bekkah Bruntstetter (Cake, This Is Us) and direction from Tony nominee Michael Greif (Dear Evan Hansen, Rent).

Devised by Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and based on the best-selling book by Nicholas Sparks, the production brings one of the greatest modern love stories to life with a buoyant folk-pop score. Composer Michaelson explores themes of devotion, love, memory, and family, concepts often found in her own platinum-certified original music. 

What Is The Notebook About? 

Beginning one sweltering Summer in 1940s South Carolina, the story chronicles the tumultuous love affair between poor mill worker Noah Calhoun and privileged heiress Allie Hamilton. When Allie's parents discover their tryst, they call him trash, forbid the relationship and announce their departure for Charleston. An angry Noah leaves, and the pair break up. Though their undeniable and unrequited bond is buried beneath World War II, Allie's engagement to another man and the ravages of time itself, the smallest ember of passion and true love remains in wait. 

Key Information

Run Time

Two hours and 20 minutes with one interval

Dates

Coming fall 2025

Awards

2024 Tony Awards

Nominations
  • Best Leading Actress In A Musical - Maryann Plunkett
  • Best Leading Actor In A Musical - Dorian Harewood
  • Best Book Of A Musical - Bekah Brunstetter

Reviews

Customer reviews

19 reviews, average rating: (3.9 Stars)

Susan

So Good!

This show is worth your time and money. So well done, great music, well staged out. This will be a success on Broadway. Buy your tickets now ... Read more

Linda

What a Surprise!

I had refused to read the book or see the film because I thought it was schlock, filled with the tear-jerkings of a bodice-ripping romance novel. What a delightful surprise! The score and lyrics were sweet. The sets were simple and inviting, yet not distracting (including the Barbara Gaines water). As for the cast, all were superb. Once one suspended disbelief, the transitions of ages and races were smoothly performed. I anticipate that The Notebook will go on to open on Broadway. Bravo, Chicago Shakespeare Theater! One caveat: Yep, I must admit to tears. ... Read more

Kathy Mabus

The Notebook

Loved the musical, glad I spent the time to see the story again. The staging was amazing from scene changes to the rain storm. Can't wait to see it move to Broadway. ... Read more
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