Ingrid Michaelson finds writing the score for 'The Notebook' to be a healing experience during a period of loss. The Broadway adaptation of 'The Notebook' features a strikingly beautiful score that moves audience members to tears. Michaelson discusses the emotional impact of the musical and the release of the cast album coinciding with Taylor Swift's album launch.
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“Our goal was always to make people feel.” Ingrid Michelson speaks to VF about The Notebook’s heartbreaking score and how working on the Broadway musical helped her heal. https://t.co/cMJN6qKsCT
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‘The Notebook’ cast album comes out on the same day as Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poet’s Department.’ “I feel like nobody else will be releasing that day,” says Ingrid Michelson. “But there we are.” https://t.co/Kacz2HPaeo
‘The Notebook’ is a bona fide Broadway hit, with a score so strikingly beautiful it makes audience members cry and cry and cry. “We want people to feel cracked open and to feel love,” says Ingrid Michaelson. https://t.co/v7dZFkvBHs
For Ingrid Michaelson, writing the score for ‘The Notebook’ was “very healing” in a period of tremendous loss. “I always had ‘The Notebook.’ I had this thing that was buoying me through these times.” https://t.co/X12kCCQuTg