Beautiful Little Fool review – F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald musical needs jazzing up

In Michael Greif's latest attempt at bringing F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald to stage, Beautiful Little Fool promises to rescue the infamous couple from their marital malaise, but ultimately falls flat due to its over-reliance on tired tropes and shallow exploration of its themes.

The show follows the trajectory of the Fitzgeralds' rise and fall through the eyes of their daughter, Scottie, as she navigates her parents' archive. While Lauren Ward shines in a moving performance as young Zelda, the rest of the cast struggles to find depth in Hannah Corneau's poppy score. The framing device – with the audience witnessing the couple's interactions through Scottie's adult eyes – shows promise, but is largely underutilized.

Rather than delving into the complexities of F Scott and Zelda's relationship, Beautiful Little Fool relies on surface-level storytelling, glossing over the darker aspects of their marriage in favor of a more crowd-pleasing conclusion. David Hunter brings out some of F Scott's inner turmoil, while Amy Parker (stand-in for Corneau on opening night) belts out Zelda's emotions with gusto, but even these strong performances are let down by the show's overall lack of nuance.

The score, too, is forgettable, with only a few fleeting moments of magic amidst the sea of repetitive and corny lyrics. When alluding to the couple's literary prowess, Corneau's music stumbles into cliché, failing to capture the spark or wit that defined their relationship beyond a single witty argument on the Riviera.

As the curtain closes on this musical, it's hard not to feel like we've seen it all before – the same tired tropes and shallow exploration of themes that have plagued previous attempts at bringing the Fitzgeralds to stage. But even so, there's still hope for future productions, such as The Fitzgeralds of St Paul, which is scheduled to launch in New York this spring. Until then, Beautiful Little Fool remains a forgettable footnote in the ongoing saga of F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald's captivating – and troubled – relationship.
 
😐 I was bored outta my mind by this show 😴. They're really running out of creative ways to tackle the F Fitzs 🤷‍♀️. Just another tired retread of their marriage drama 💔. Can't wait for The Fitzgeralds of St Paul tho 🎉! 👍
 
I was so hyped for this show, but now I'm just underwhelmed 🤔. I feel like we've seen it all before - same old "tortured artist" trope with the over-reliance on surface-level storytelling. It's a shame, 'cause the cast is talented and Lauren Ward as Zelda was so moving 🎭. But, yeah, the score just didn't do it for me either - Hannah Corneau's music is all over the place 🎵. Can't wait to see The Fitzgeralds of St Paul, though! 👍
 
idk about this new show about the fitzgeralds 🤔 i mean lauren ward as young zelda is def on point but the rest of it feels like they're rehashing old stories instead of adding anything new or interesting 💔 i need a show that really dives into scott and zelda's complex relationship, you know? not just some watered down version that glosses over the darker stuff 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, another overhyped musical trying to capitalize on someone else's genius 🙄. I mean, come on, F Scott & Zelda is like the ultimate 'tired tropes' scenario. Can't they just let their actual stories breathe for once? It's like they took every "tragic romance" cliche and mashed them all together into one forgettable mess 🎵. And don't even get me started on the score... I mean, who writes a musical with a bunch of repetitive lyrics that are only memorable because they're cringeworthy 😂? Not impressed, Beautiful Little Fool. You can keep trying to bring some magic to the stage, but so far, you're just a footnote in literary history 📚💔
 
I don't get why they put so much effort into making a musical about these famous people, but it just feels like more of the same old stuff we've seen before. I mean, I liked Lauren Ward's performance as young Zelda, but the rest of the cast just didn't bring anything new to the table 🤔. And can someone explain why they had to make it so predictable? You'd think a musical about F Scott and Zelda would be all about the drama and complexity, but instead it just glossed over everything that made them interesting in the first place 🎵.

I'm still excited for The Fitzgeralds of St Paul though - that one sounds like it might actually do justice to their story. Until then, I'll just stick to reading about F Scott and Zelda's actual adventures, not watching a musical that feels like a watered-down version 😐.
 
ugh what a letdown 🤕 Beautiful Little Fool just another musical that tries to cash in on a famous couple's drama without really digging into their complexities. i mean, we've seen this before with other adaptations - the 'tragic love story' trope is so overused and shallow 🙄 it feels like they're more worried about creating a crowd-pleasing conclusion than exploring the real issues that made scott and zelda's relationship so tumultuous. and don't even get me started on the music 😴 it's forgettable at best, with only a few moments of magic amidst the sea of cliches. i'm still hopeful for future productions, though - maybe someone will finally nail the Fitzgeralds' story 💖
 
I'm so down for more musicals about the rich & famous 🤑... but can we please move on from this shallow take on the F. Scott & Zelda story? I mean, didn't we see that movie about The Great Gatsby already? 💔 And what's up with all these 'tired tropes' everyone keeps talking about? Can't we bring some fresh ideas to the table instead of rehashing the same old drama? 🤷‍♀️ At the same time... I do love me some a good biopic, and Lauren Ward was absolutely stunning as young Zelda 👩‍🎤... maybe it's just that I'm being too harsh? 😐
 
I gotta wonder what it says about us as an audience when we're still being told the same tired stories about famous couples all these years later 🤔. Like, don't get me wrong, I'm all for a good love story, but can't we dig a little deeper? Beautiful Little Fool feels like just another surface-level retelling of F Scott and Zelda's marriage, without really exploring what made their relationship so complicated in the first place 🌈. And that's what's missing – nuance, depth, a willingness to confront the darker stuff that makes human relationships so messy and fascinating 💔. It's like we're all just waiting for someone to come along and tell us a story that truly gets it right... or maybe we just need to keep trying ourselves 🤷‍♀️
 
I feel kinda meh about this new show... it had some promising elements like Lauren Ward's performance as young Zelda 🤩, but overall it just felt like more of the same old tired tropes and shallow themes 🙄. I mean, I'd love to see a show that really digs into the complexities of F Scott and Zelda's relationship, but Beautiful Little Fool didn't quite hit the mark for me 🎭. Still, I'm hoping future productions will do better, like The Fitzgeralds of St Paul... fingers crossed! 💕
 
I'm so over this musical 🙄. I mean, I love the Fitzgeralds as much as the next person, but this one just feels like it's rehashing old material instead of bringing something fresh to the table 📚. Lauren Ward is definitely the highlight for me - she's got that fire and charisma that makes you root for Zelda 💁‍♀️. But the rest of the cast? They're just phoning it in, you know? And don't even get me started on the score... it's like they took every "trendy" musical cliche and mashed them all together into this mess 🎵. I was expecting so much more from Michael Greif, but I guess Beautiful Little Fool just isn't his best work 😐. Still, fingers crossed for that other show about the Fitzgeralds - The Fitzgeralds of St Paul sounds like a total game-changer 💖!
 
I was really looking forward to seeing this musical, but it sounds like it fell flat for me too 🤔. I mean, I get why they wanted to focus on the daughter's perspective, but didn't think it through enough. It feels like we're getting the surface-level story without any real depth or nuance. And don't even get me started on the score - forgettable is a bit harsh, but I can see what you mean about it relying too much on clichés 🎵. Guess that's just not what I was expecting from this production...
 
I gotta say, I was really looking forward to this musical, but Beautiful Little Fool just didn't do it for me 🤔. I mean, I loved Lauren Ward as young Zelda, she totally brought that character to life 💖, but the rest of the cast just didn't have the same oomph. And don't even get me started on the score - I was expecting something really special, but it ended up being kinda forgettable 🎶. The show's idea of using Scottie as the framing device was cool, but it felt like they didn't fully explore the depth of F Scott and Zelda's relationship. It just felt like a shallow retelling of their story 😐. Maybe future productions can learn from Beautiful Little Fool's mistakes, though 🤞.
 
so its another musical that fails to impress 🤔
I feel like they relied too much on the surface level of their relationship, glossing over all the dark stuff 🌑
and the score was pretty forgettable, only a few good moments amidst all that cheesiness 🎵
but Lauren Ward's performance as Zelda was def one of the highlights 👯‍♀️
maybe future productions will do better? 🤞 here's a quick diagram to represent my thoughts:
```
+-----------------------+
| Tired Trope |
| Grows out of control |
+-----------------------+
|
| Forgettable Score
v
+-----------------------+
| Shallow Themes |
| Lack depth and nuance |
+-----------------------+
|
| Lauren Ward's Zelda
v
+-----------------------+
| Good Performance |
| Saves the show from |
| total disaster 😐 |
+-----------------------+
```
🎭
 
I mean i was really looking forward to this show but it sounds like its just another retread of tired stories about the rich & famous 💔. I'd love to see a more nuanced exploration of their complex relationship, you know? Maybe a show that delves into the darker side of their marriage, the partying and the drinking... that's what made them so fascinating! 🥂 But instead we get shallow storytelling & forgettable music 🎵. Still, i'm glad to see more people talking about the Fitzgeralds - it's time for some new perspectives on this iconic couple 💡.
 
[Image of a tired cat staring at a tired piano 🐈🎹]

[twirling GIF of a musical note with an "X" marked through it 💔]

[Image of a person shrugging in front of a screen, with the words "same old, same old" emblazoned on the top 🤷‍♀️]
 
*sigh* Another "reimagining" of the F Fitzs that falls flat 🙄. I mean, come on, can't we do better than this? The show sounds like it's just going through the motions, relying on surface-level storytelling instead of really digging into the complexities of the Fitzgeralds' relationship. And don't even get me started on the music - forgettable is one thing, but cliché? That's just lazy 🎵. I guess you can say Beautiful Little Fool is a reminder that sometimes, less is more... or in this case, less would be better 😒.
 
idk why ppl r sayin dis musical is a letdown rn... i mean scottie's storyline got me feelin all the feels 🤩 i was invested in her growth & her parents' struggles... but at the same time, i felt like david hunter's performance as scott was just a bit... safe? like he was doin the bare minimum to get thru the emotions. & amy parker's zelda was on point tho! 💖 i loved how she brought that fire & passion 2 the stage 🎤 but yeah, the score was kinda meh... didn't really do it 4 me 😐 gotta admit, though, i'm still hopeful about themusical in ny spring 🌞
 
🤦‍♂️ I mean, what's next? A musical about Hemingway and Gertrude Stein where they just sit on stage and talk about their feelings for 2 hours? 🙄 Beautiful Little Fool feels like the theatrical equivalent of a Wikipedia article - it's got all the facts, but none of the depth or charm. The cast is talented, don't get me wrong, but the show itself is just a shallow attempt at capturing the essence of one of literature's most fascinating couples. 💔🎶
 
I'm so disappointed with Beautiful Little Fool 🤕. I was really looking forward to seeing a nuanced exploration of the Fitzgeralds' tumultuous marriage, but it felt like the writers relied too heavily on convenient plot devices and shallow character development. Lauren Ward's performance as Zelda shone bright 💡, but the rest of the cast just didn't bring enough depth to their roles. And that score? It was forgettable from start to finish 😴. I mean, who tries to recreate a literary couple's wit with lyrics like "We're dancing on the Riviera"? 🎶 Not impressed. Still, I'm keeping an eye out for The Fitzgeralds of St Paul – fingers crossed it'll be a game-changer 💖.
 
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