Do you love 'The Notebook' movie? Then get ready for a 'good, hard cry' on Broadway (2024)

Patrick RyanUSA TODAY

NEW YORK – “The Notebook” might be the first show on Broadway to sell tissue boxes at the merch stand. And trust us, you’ll need them.

“Very much so,” jokes Ryan Vasquez, one of the stars of the heart-tugging new Broadway musical, which opens Thursday at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. “I’m a believer that a good, hard cry is good for you.”

Romantic and life-affirming, the show is ingeniously adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ 1996 bestseller with songs by Ingrid Michaelson. It tracks the decadeslong love story between Allie and Noah, who are torn apart by class, war and ailing health, but always find each other again. The musical brilliantly casts six different actors in the two lead roles, made famous by Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling in the 2004 big-screen phenomenon.

"It's a fresh, new take on something you've already fallen in love with," says cast member John Cardoza. "It's just more to love."

Broadway's 'The Notebook' takes a 'gentle approach' to love and loss

Adapted by writer Bekah Brunstetter (NBC’s “This Is Us”), Broadway’s “The Notebook” seamlessly weaves together three distinct timelines, beginning with Younger Allie (Jordan Tyson) and Younger Noah (Cardoza). The starry-eyed couple meets one summer and bonds over art and the ocean. But Allie’s wealthy parents disapprove of the penniless, free-spirited Noah, and take drastic measures to sever ties between them.

Signing onto the project, Cardoza was moved by the nuance that Michaelson and Brunstetter brought to the story.

“My mother had just passed maybe a year before at that time, and one of the first major moments I have in the show is Noah discussing the loss of his mother,” Cardoza recalls. “I just remember sitting there listening to these two incredible poets talking about the different ways that young people, in particular, handle grief. They just have such a gentle approach to the human experience of love.”

Tyson was similarly impressed with the ways that the show’s creators “let Allie be this powerful young woman, and not just melt into somebody else,” she says. “You watch her make some really hard decisions and get to know where her power comes from.”

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams' passionate, rain-soaked kiss comes to life

“The Notebook” movie was a touchstone for many millennials, who may have watched it while crying into tubs of ice cream over their first teenage crush. The show features some of the film’s most memorable lines (“It’s not that simple!”), as well as a subtle lyrical nod to Gosling’s iconic “If you’re a bird, I’m a bird.”

Then, of course, there’s the rain scene. The musical recreates Noah and Allie’s heated reunion with a real onstage downpour – a stunning feat of theatrical magic that draws gasps and applause from the audience.

Although it may look sexy, “I can’t really see when I’m lifting her up,” says Vasquez, who plays Middle Noah. “I’m just closing my eyes because I’m getting completely pelted by rain.”

“It’s very cold once the rain stops,” adds Joy Woods, who portrays Middle Allie. Backstage, it’s “all hands on deck” to get dried off. “We have almost choreography of taking off the wig, putting on new clothes and jewelry, and toweling off my face while somebody’s putting a new mic in. It’s a really well-oiled machine.”

McAdams comes to Broadway next month in the new play “Mary Jane,” and the cast hopes she pays a visit to “The Notebook” while she’s in New York. “I would be a very happy camper,” Woods says with a laugh. “She is queen and I would love to shake her hand and thank her for being the culture.”

Like the movie, the show is a heartbreaking portrayal of dementia

As fans of the book and movie will know, the poignant throughline of the show is Older Noah (Dorian Harewood) visiting Older Allie (Maryann Plunkett) in a nursing home. Suffering from dementia, she no longer remembers Noah or their love story, and he routinely reads from her old notebook to try and jog her memory.

One of the musical’s most poignant songs is “Iron in the Fridge,” as Older Noah duets with younger versions of himself about trying to “bring her back,” Harewood says. The show’s tear-jerking last 10 minutes, in particular, are “very challenging and very grueling. It's hard to explain, but it also renews me at the same time it’s draining me.”

Older Allie, too, gets a gorgeous number called “I Wanna Go Back,” in which she dances with her younger selves. “My mom lived with dementia and the phrase ‘I am still in here’ is so resonant,” Plunkett says. “There were moments where you’d see the 16-year-old (inside). It was like a flash, where you know there’s a coherence there for just a moment, and then it’s gone.”

Through this show, Plunkett feels she gets to pay tribute to her mom every night on stage. “She played trumpets in big bands when she was young. She just had music inside of her.” Toward the end of her life, “in her fear, she would lash out at times. But in a strange, sad way, there’s something marvelous about that really. She’s saying, ‘I’m still alive. I’m still fighting for myself.’”

Do you love 'The Notebook' movie? Then get ready for a 'good, hard cry' on Broadway (2024)

FAQs

Why is The Notebook movie so good? ›

Its a constant, and classic love story that makes you feel as if you are there watching it.. as if you are one of the characters, which makes the impact of the story just that much more real. There really are no words to describe how this movie makes you feel, but one thing is for sure... It will make you feel.

How would you describe The Notebook movie? ›

The plot is a magnificent story of the unconditional love of a man for his wife, despite her memory being taken away by dementia. The movie is centered around an elderly man named Noah who reads aloud to the love of his life, confident to bring her faded memory back.

Is The Notebook a sad story? ›

This movie ends with Allie actually remembering that the story was about her and visiting Noah in his room and they die together peacefully by each others side. That is arguably probably one of the saddest movie scenes when it comes down to this genre of movies.

Why did they cut out the ending of The Notebook? ›

The streaming platform released a statement (via CNN) explaining that they had not edited the film's ending, and the alternate version was simply the cut that they had been supplied. Shortly after, Netflix replaced this version, which was likely edited per a different country's requirements, with the official cut.

Why does The Notebook make you cry? ›

I think every married couple who watched it wondered if they too would live this tragedy, added to the empathy for the characters (very well portrayed by the actors!) and of course, that is anxiety and tear provoking, I know someone living this story right now.

Does Allie lose her virginity to Noah? ›

Author Nicholas Sparks told ChristianityToday.com that he believed his stories (most notably A Walk to Remember) resonated with Christians because, “I have certain moral parameters that I do not cross in writing; I don't write about adultery or kids having premarital sex.” His book The Notebook mentions (briefly) that ...

What is the main message of The Notebook? ›

The main theme of The Notebook is enduring love. It tells the story of two people who met while they were younger and then were separated because of their social classes. Despite the passage of time and all the hindrances to their relationship, they found themselves returning to each other.

Is notebook based on a true story? ›

It might be hard to believe, but The Notebook was actually based on a true story—at the time, author Nicholas Sparks was married to Cathy Cote, whose grandparents were together for over 60 years. Can you imagine Tom Cruise as Noah? Well, it almost happened.

Is The Notebook spicy? ›

Scenes include passionate kissing and a fairly graphic lovemaking scene (though only shoulders and a side breast is shown). Characters drink and smoke; there's also brief battle violence and poignant deaths.

What is the number 1 saddest movie? ›

Finally, the aging Umberto's dedication to his dog Flike in Vittorio De Sica's Umberto D. will touch the heart of even the biggest grinch.
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  • #2. After Yang (2021) ...
  • #3. Coco (2017) ...
  • #4. Dead Poets Society (1989) ...
  • #5. The Elephant Man (1980) ...
  • #6. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) ...
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Is The Notebook a tear jerker? ›

The new musical adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel lands on Broadway. Joy Woods and Ryan Vasquez star in The Notebook, directed by Michael Greif and Schele Williams, at Broadway's Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.

Is The Notebook a good love story? ›

There is absolutely nothing I can say here that could alter the emotional impact of The Notebook on its devoted fans. It's a classic boy-meets-girl tale with a heartbreaking twist. You might even say it's the best of the genre. And yet, on the big stage, this richly layered romance feels short-changed.

Did Noah and Allie get married? ›

Duke/Noah and Allie did get married, and to each other, and they stayed together despite an all-too-common tragedy. “I'm not leaving her. This is my home now. Your mother is my home.”

Did Allie choose Noah? ›

Allie doesn't actually choose to stay with Lon, the handsome, wealthy, and oh-so-perfect-on-paper fiancé. Nope. Instead, she goes all in with Noah, the love-struck, passionate, and "build you a freaking house" kind of true love.

Did Noah and Elle end up together? ›

"Elle, you and I have been trying so hard... Maybe sometimes loving each other just isn't enough," he tells her, and Noah breaks up with Elle and encourages her to make a college decision for herself. While dealing with the heartbreak, Elle misses a beach bucket list activity with Lee to play Dance Dance Revolution.

Why is The Notebook the best romantic movie? ›

The Notebook is not just a portrait of romantic commitment but, importantly, of narrative and aesthetic commitment. It commits to the bit of High Romance, without a wink, a smirk, or the subtlest fracturing of the fourth wall.

Why is The Notebook the most romantic movie? ›

It shows that Noah and Allie stuck by each other through thick and thin over the years, raised a family, and watched their children become parents. In the end, Noah loves Allie so much that he wants her to remember them as a couple in her final days as her battle with Alzheimer's gets worse.

Is The Notebook movie better than the book? ›

The Notebook: The Book versus The Movie

The movie is wonderful and in the end, I don't know anyone who wouldn't shed a tear! In my opinion, the movie is a great addendum to a well-written novel. One makes the other stronger. The book itself gives a deeper understanding of the characters, their feelings, and emotions.

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