A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical

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  • Runtime: 2 hours 15 minutes
  • Intermissions: 1
  • Age Recommendation: 8+

The story of the legendary Neil Diamond comes to life on stage in an uplifting new Broadway musical, A Beautiful Noise featuring all his hit songs including “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” and “Cracklin’ Rosie.”

Past Credits
  • Producers: Ken Davenport, Bob Gaudio & NETworks with Sandi Moran, Scott Abrams, Jonathan and Rae Corr, Adam Riemer, Marguerite Steed Hoffman, Ron Kastner, Rob Kolson, Valli Family Group, Caiola Productions, Gaudio Family Group, Joseph J. Grano Jr., Starlight Theatre, Roy & Eileen Putrino, James L. Nederlander, Tricia Blake, Mark E. Jacobs, Universal Music Group Theatrical, Deborah Green, Patty Baker, Sheri and Les Biller, H. Richard Hopper, Sharon Karmazin, Matthew Salloway, BB Investments LLC, Witz End Productions and Theatre Producers of Color Presentations
  • Director: Austin Regan
  • Music & Lyrics: Neil Diamond
  • Book: Anthony McCarten
  • Choreographer: Yasmine Lee
  • Music Supervision & Arrangements: Sonny Paladino
  • Music Director: James Olmstead
  • Orchestrations: Bob Gaudio, Sonny Paladino & Brian Usifer
  • Incidental Music and Dance Music Arrangements: Brian Usifer
  • Vocal Design: AnnMarie Milazzo
  • Production Stage Manager: Stacy N. Taylor with Travis Blackwell & Kali Ashurst
  • Company Manager: Erik Birkeland & Heather Moss
  • Scenic Design: David Rockwell
  • Costume Design: Emilio Sosa
  • Lighting Design: Kevin Adams
  • Sound Design: Jessica Paz
  • Hair & Wig Design: Luc Verschueren
  • Illusion Consultant: Jamie Harrison
  • Properties Designer: Kathy Fabian
  • Casting: Jim Carnahan, CSA & Jason Thinger, CSA
  • General Management: Gentry & Associates
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

NICK FRADIANI (Neil Diamond – Then) is so excited to be a part of this amazing story and continue his journey into musical theater. Fradiani was the 2015 winner of “American Idol,” and released his debut solo project, Hurricane on Big Machine / Universal Records) in 2016, featuring the hit single “Beautiful Life.” Since 2017, he has toured the country and independently released multiple singles including “I’ll Wait For You,” “Scared,” “Never Gonna,” and “Empire.” Broadway: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Neil Diamond – Then). National tours: A Bronx Tale (Lorenzo). Love and thanks to my friends and family, especially my Mom and Dad for taking me to my first concert at 3 years old…to see Neil Diamond! 
 
ROBERT WESTENBERG (Neil Diamond – Now). Broadway credits include Into the Woods (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award), The Secret GardenSunday in the Park with George, Les Misérables, 1776, Company, Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Drama League Outstanding Artist), A Christmas Carol and Zorba (Theatre World Award). National tours: Zorba, Funny Girl, The Full Monty. Film and television: “The Ice Storm,” “Before and After,” “The Stars Fell on Henrietta,” “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,” “Swift Justice,” “Central Park West,” “Law and Order: SVU”.
 
HANNAH JEWEL KOHN (Marcia Murphey) is absolutely elated to be stepping into the blue jeans! She was recently seen in Disney’s Frozen (u/s Princess Anna, First National Tour). Other favorite credits include Come Fall in Love (Cookie, The Old Globe), South Pacific (u/s Nellie Forbush, Goodspeed Opera House), the National Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and various productions at New York City Opera, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Merry Go Round Playhouse. Concerts: Legacy: An Evening with Maria Friedman & Friends at The Hudson Theatre. TV: “Fosse/Verdon” on FX. All my love to Mom, Dad, Melanie, Brianna, Lacey, and Noah. This one is for 18-year-old Hannah. @HannahJewelKohn
 
LISA RENEÉ PITTS (Doctor). Award-winning veteran actress. Broadway: Sweat (Cynthia u/s). Selected Off-Broadway: The Old Settler (Lou Bessie) opposite Leslie Uggams; Waiting for Lefty (Florrie) dir. Joanne Woodward. Selected regional: Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 (Charlene, She/Her); The Father (Woman) opposite Alfred Molina; Tiny Beautiful Things (Writer #2); Doubt (Mrs. Muller); Tintypes (Susannah); A Raisin in the Sun (Ruth); Intimate Apparel (Esther). Noted film work: Straight Outta Compton (Dr. Dre’s Mother); Highlighted television appearance: “Stephen King’s: The Stand” (Paramount+). VO: Accomplished audiobook narrator. BFA; Rutgers University. LisaReneePitts.com
 
Michael Accardo (Bert Berns/ Kieve Diamond), Tuck Milligan (Fred Weintraub/ Tommy O’Rourke), Kate A. Mulligan (Ellie Greenwich/ Rose Diamond) and Tiffany Tatreau (Jaye Posner).
 
“The Noise” are Cooper ClackChris Marsh ClarkDennis Dizon (Swing), Dale DukoDeirdre Dunkin, Rene Mirai Guyon (Swing), Ginger Hurley, Jer (Swing), Spencer Donavan JonesZoë Maloney (Swing), Ellen McGihonThabitha MoruthaneTasheim Ramsey Pack, Jeilani Rhone-CollinsDaniela Rodrigo (Swing), Alec Michael Ryan (Swing) and J’Kobe Wallace.
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§ Part of venue’s 2025/2026 season

2025-2026

  • Producers: Ken Davenport, Bob Gaudio & NETworks with Sandi Moran, Scott Abrams, Jonathan and Rae Corr, Adam Riemer, Marguerite Steed Hoffman, Ron Kastner, Rob Kolson, Valli Family Group, Caiola Productions, Gaudio Family Group, Joseph J. Grano Jr., Starlight Theatre, Roy & Eileen Putrino, James L. Nederlander, Tricia Blake, Mark E. Jacobs, Universal Music Group Theatrical, Deborah Green, Patty Baker, Sheri and Les Biller, H. Richard Hopper, Sharon Karmazin, Matthew Salloway, BB Investments LLC, Witz End Productions and Theatre Producers of Color Presentations
  • Director: Austin Regan
  • Music & Lyrics: Neil Diamond
  • Book: Anthony McCarten
  • Choreographer: Yasmine Lee
  • Music Supervision & Arrangements: Sonny Paladino
  • Music Director: James Olmstead
  • Orchestrations: Bob Gaudio, Sonny Paladino & Brian Usifer
  • Incidental Music and Dance Music Arrangements: Brian Usifer
  • Vocal Design: AnnMarie Milazzo
  • Production Stage Manager: Stacy N. Taylor with Travis Blackwell & Kali Ashurst
  • Company Manager: Erik Birkeland & Heather Moss
  • Scenic Design: David Rockwell
  • Costume Design: Emilio Sosa
  • Lighting Design: Kevin Adams
  • Sound Design: Jessica Paz
  • Hair & Wig Design: Luc Verschueren
  • Illusion Consultant: Jamie Harrison
  • Properties Designer: Kathy Fabian
  • Casting: Jim Carnahan, CSA & Jason Thinger, CSA
  • General Management: Gentry & Associates
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

National Tour Stage Management team is led by John M. Atherlay with Rachel Heine, Kali Ashurst and Mariah Young. The Company Management team is Erik Birkeland and Brad Siebeking.


CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

NICK FRADIANI (Neil Diamond – Then) is so excited to be a part of this amazing story and continue his journey into musical theater. Fradiani was the 2015 winner of “American Idol,” and released his debut solo project, Hurricane on Big Machine / Universal Records) in 2016, featuring the hit single “Beautiful Life.” Since 2017, he has toured the country and independently released multiple singles including “I’ll Wait For You,” “Scared,” “Never Gonna,” and “Empire.” Broadway: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Neil Diamond – Then). National tours: A Bronx Tale (Lorenzo). Love and thanks to my friends and family, especially my Mom and Dad for taking me to my first concert at 3 years old…to see Neil Diamond! 
 
ROBERT WESTENBERG (Neil Diamond – Now). Broadway credits include Into the Woods (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award), The Secret GardenSunday in the Park with George, Les Misérables, 1776, Company, Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Drama League Outstanding Artist), A Christmas Carol and Zorba (Theatre World Award). National tours: Zorba, Funny Girl, The Full Monty. Film and television: “The Ice Storm,” “Before and After,” “The Stars Fell on Henrietta,” “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,” “Swift Justice,” “Central Park West,” “Law and Order: SVU”.
 
HANNAH JEWEL KOHN (Marcia Murphey) is absolutely elated to be stepping into the blue jeans! She was recently seen in Disney’s Frozen (u/s Princess Anna, First National Tour). Other favorite credits include Come Fall in Love (Cookie, The Old Globe), South Pacific (u/s Nellie Forbush, Goodspeed Opera House), the National Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and various productions at New York City Opera, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Merry Go Round Playhouse. Concerts: Legacy: An Evening with Maria Friedman & Friends at The Hudson Theatre. TV: “Fosse/Verdon” on FX. All my love to Mom, Dad, Melanie, Brianna, Lacey, and Noah. This one is for 18-year-old Hannah. @HannahJewelKohn
 
LISA RENEÉ PITTS (Doctor). Award-winning veteran actress. Broadway: Sweat (Cynthia u/s). Selected Off-Broadway: The Old Settler (Lou Bessie) opposite Leslie Uggams; Waiting for Lefty (Florrie) dir. Joanne Woodward. Selected regional: Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 (Charlene, She/Her); The Father (Woman) opposite Alfred Molina; Tiny Beautiful Things (Writer #2); Doubt (Mrs. Muller); Tintypes (Susannah); A Raisin in the Sun (Ruth); Intimate Apparel (Esther). Noted film work: Straight Outta Compton (Dr. Dre’s Mother); Highlighted television appearance: “Stephen King’s: The Stand” (Paramount+). VO: Accomplished audiobook narrator. BFA; Rutgers University. LisaReneePitts.com
 
Michael Accardo (Bert Berns/ Kieve Diamond), Tuck Milligan (Fred Weintraub/ Tommy O’Rourke), Kate A. Mulligan (Ellie Greenwich/ Rose Diamond), Tiffany Tatreau (Jaye Posner), and Joe Caskey as the standby for ‘Neil-Then.’
 
“The Noise” are Cooper Clack, Chris Marsh Clark, Denver Dizon (Swing), Dale Duko, Deirdre Dunkin, Rene Mirai Guyon (Swing), Ginger Hurley, Jer (Swing), Spencer Donavan Jones, Zoë Maloney (Swing), Ellen McGihon, Thabitha Moruthane, Tasheim Ramsey Pack, Jeilani Rhone-Collins, Alec Michael Ryan (Swing), Vanessa Aurora Sierra (Swing) and J’Kobe Wallace.

History

  • 2nd North American Tour (2026–
      • Union status: Non-Equity
  • 1st North American Tour (2024–2026)
      • Union status: Equity
      • Announced: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 (more)
      • Casting announcement (24/25): Monday, August 12, 2024 (more)
      • Tour recoupment: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 (more)
      • One Millionth Audience Member: February 28, 2025 (more)
      • Casting announcement (25/26): Thursday, July 10, 2025  (more)
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  • Runtime: 2 hours 15 minutes
  • Intermissions: 1
  • Age Recommendation: 8+

The story of the legendary Neil Diamond comes to life on stage in an uplifting new Broadway musical, A Beautiful Noise featuring all his hit songs including “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” and “Cracklin’ Rosie.”

Past Credits
  • Producers: Ken Davenport, Bob Gaudio & NETworks with Sandi Moran, Scott Abrams, Jonathan and Rae Corr, Adam Riemer, Marguerite Steed Hoffman, Ron Kastner, Rob Kolson, Valli Family Group, Caiola Productions, Gaudio Family Group, Joseph J. Grano Jr., Starlight Theatre, Roy & Eileen Putrino, James L. Nederlander, Tricia Blake, Mark E. Jacobs, Universal Music Group Theatrical, Deborah Green, Patty Baker, Sheri and Les Biller, H. Richard Hopper, Sharon Karmazin, Matthew Salloway, BB Investments LLC, Witz End Productions and Theatre Producers of Color Presentations
  • Director: Austin Regan
  • Music & Lyrics: Neil Diamond
  • Book: Anthony McCarten
  • Choreographer: Yasmine Lee
  • Music Supervision & Arrangements: Sonny Paladino
  • Music Director: James Olmstead
  • Orchestrations: Bob Gaudio, Sonny Paladino & Brian Usifer
  • Incidental Music and Dance Music Arrangements: Brian Usifer
  • Vocal Design: AnnMarie Milazzo
  • Production Stage Manager: Stacy N. Taylor with Travis Blackwell & Kali Ashurst
  • Company Manager: Erik Birkeland & Heather Moss
  • Scenic Design: David Rockwell
  • Costume Design: Emilio Sosa
  • Lighting Design: Kevin Adams
  • Sound Design: Jessica Paz
  • Hair & Wig Design: Luc Verschueren
  • Illusion Consultant: Jamie Harrison
  • Properties Designer: Kathy Fabian
  • Casting: Jim Carnahan, CSA & Jason Thinger, CSA
  • General Management: Gentry & Associates
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

NICK FRADIANI (Neil Diamond – Then) is so excited to be a part of this amazing story and continue his journey into musical theater. Fradiani was the 2015 winner of “American Idol,” and released his debut solo project, Hurricane on Big Machine / Universal Records) in 2016, featuring the hit single “Beautiful Life.” Since 2017, he has toured the country and independently released multiple singles including “I’ll Wait For You,” “Scared,” “Never Gonna,” and “Empire.” Broadway: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Neil Diamond – Then). National tours: A Bronx Tale (Lorenzo). Love and thanks to my friends and family, especially my Mom and Dad for taking me to my first concert at 3 years old…to see Neil Diamond! 
 
ROBERT WESTENBERG (Neil Diamond – Now). Broadway credits include Into the Woods (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award), The Secret GardenSunday in the Park with George, Les Misérables, 1776, Company, Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Drama League Outstanding Artist), A Christmas Carol and Zorba (Theatre World Award). National tours: Zorba, Funny Girl, The Full Monty. Film and television: “The Ice Storm,” “Before and After,” “The Stars Fell on Henrietta,” “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,” “Swift Justice,” “Central Park West,” “Law and Order: SVU”.
 
HANNAH JEWEL KOHN (Marcia Murphey) is absolutely elated to be stepping into the blue jeans! She was recently seen in Disney’s Frozen (u/s Princess Anna, First National Tour). Other favorite credits include Come Fall in Love (Cookie, The Old Globe), South Pacific (u/s Nellie Forbush, Goodspeed Opera House), the National Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and various productions at New York City Opera, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Merry Go Round Playhouse. Concerts: Legacy: An Evening with Maria Friedman & Friends at The Hudson Theatre. TV: “Fosse/Verdon” on FX. All my love to Mom, Dad, Melanie, Brianna, Lacey, and Noah. This one is for 18-year-old Hannah. @HannahJewelKohn
 
LISA RENEÉ PITTS (Doctor). Award-winning veteran actress. Broadway: Sweat (Cynthia u/s). Selected Off-Broadway: The Old Settler (Lou Bessie) opposite Leslie Uggams; Waiting for Lefty (Florrie) dir. Joanne Woodward. Selected regional: Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 (Charlene, She/Her); The Father (Woman) opposite Alfred Molina; Tiny Beautiful Things (Writer #2); Doubt (Mrs. Muller); Tintypes (Susannah); A Raisin in the Sun (Ruth); Intimate Apparel (Esther). Noted film work: Straight Outta Compton (Dr. Dre’s Mother); Highlighted television appearance: “Stephen King’s: The Stand” (Paramount+). VO: Accomplished audiobook narrator. BFA; Rutgers University. LisaReneePitts.com
 
Michael Accardo (Bert Berns/ Kieve Diamond), Tuck Milligan (Fred Weintraub/ Tommy O’Rourke), Kate A. Mulligan (Ellie Greenwich/ Rose Diamond) and Tiffany Tatreau (Jaye Posner).
 
“The Noise” are Cooper ClackChris Marsh ClarkDennis Dizon (Swing), Dale DukoDeirdre Dunkin, Rene Mirai Guyon (Swing), Ginger Hurley, Jer (Swing), Spencer Donavan JonesZoë Maloney (Swing), Ellen McGihonThabitha MoruthaneTasheim Ramsey Pack, Jeilani Rhone-CollinsDaniela Rodrigo (Swing), Alec Michael Ryan (Swing) and J’Kobe Wallace.
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