Five Reasons to see Beautiful: The Carole King Musical this weekend

The music of Carole King is often called the “music of a generation.” Her songs have been performed by elite artists including Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, and the Beatles. King’s story is on stage at the Springer through May 12 and, even though you don’t need any, here are five reasons you should come see the show. 

#5 The cast is stellar and features amazing performances. From Carole King’s relationship struggles with husband Gerry Goffin and friendship with fellow songwriters Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to the musical moves of the Shirelles, the Drifters, and Righteous Brothers, the actors breathe life into the people who made music “pop” for more than fifty years. 

#4 Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 12. Looking for the perfect gift for the woman who's your number-one fan? Look no further! Surprise your mom with tickets to Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and create memories that will last a lifetime.

#3 There are more than two dozen hit songs in the production. The play features recognizable hits like “You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman,” “You’ve Got A Friend,” “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” and more. We won’t tell if you sit in your seat and hum along. 

#2  It’s music director Debbie Anderson’s farewell performance. Debbie has been the Springer’s musical director for more than twenty years. She’s made sweet, sweet music onstage and off by tickling the ivories and improving the vocals of hundreds of actors. This is your chance to say goodbye.

#1 Beautiful closes this weekend, the last performance is Sunday. It’s your last chance to see it! Get tickets now

Jhai James