“Mrs. Doubtfire” at TPAC: A Heartfelt Harmony of Comedy and Truth

LIVE MUSIC REVIEW

The night of November 7th, 2023, will be remembered as the moment the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) transformed into a home for laughter, reflection, and spectacular musical storytelling. With Nissan’s support and presented by HCA Healthcare/TriStar Health Broadway, Andrew Jackson Hall was imbued with a sense of eager excitement for the arrival of “Mrs. Doubtfire,” a production that has reshaped the Broadway experience.

Rob McClure, a luminary on the stage, reprised his celebrated role as the beloved Scottish nanny, bringing down the house with impeccable comedic timing and a heart as big as his laughter. It was the musical numbers, however, that truly captivated the audience—each song threading seamlessly into the fabric of the narrative.

“Make Me A Woman,” performed with extravagant flair, highlighted the transformative power of Daniel Hillard’s love for his family. The “Cooking Montage/Easy Peasy” was a feast for the senses, showcasing a whirlwind of culinary chaos that was both hilarious and visually arresting. The first act closed with a standing ovation, leaving the audience humming with the joy of shared experience.

As the story unfolded in the second act, Miranda’s “Let Go” echoed the sentiments of many, a poignant reflection on releasing the past and embracing change. The “He Lied to Me/Restaurant Sequence” was a perfect blend of humor and drama, underscored by a Flamenco singer’s captivating rhythms, adding an exotic texture to the performance.

Beyond the laughter and the showstopping musical numbers, “Mrs. Doubtfire” resonated on a deeper level. It touched on themes of personal growth, family unity, and the sacrifices we make for those we love. It presented these themes with fresh eyes, making them relevant for today’s audience. The narrative deftly balanced humor with moments of genuine emotion, crafting a story that was both entertaining and enlightening.

Andrew Jackson Hall, a jewel in Nashville’s cultural crown, was the ideal setting for such a heartfelt tale. The warmth of the venue and the intimacy of the performances forged a connection with the audience that extended far beyond the final bow.

“Mrs. Doubtfire” at TPAC wasn’t just a musical; it was a mirror to our lives, reflecting our joys, sorrows, and the endless capacity for love and laughter. This show is a must-see, running until November 12th, 2023—a beacon of light, inviting everyone to bask in its glow. The message is clear: in times of change, laughter and love are the constants that hold us together. Join in the celebration of a story that’s as real as it is magical, and discover the warmth of the family we choose.

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1 comment

Jeremy C November 13, 2023 at 2:18 pm

Excellent article!

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