The Princeton Alumni Weekly tabbed Doug McGrath as its "Tiger of the Week" on January 8, as he prepared for the premiere of his new play Beautiful: The Carol King Musical, about the singer-songwriter's rise to stardom. The play debuts at the Stephen Sondheim Theater on January 12, following previews and a run in San Francisco. PAW wrote,
In working on the production, McGrath interviewed King, her ex-husband Gerry Goffin, and their fellow songwriters and friends Barry Mann (played by Jarrod Spector ’03) and Cynthia Weil. “It was quite emotional for all of them at different points, because they are talking about their youth, they’re talking about triumphs, and they are also talking about a lot of things that went wrong in their lives,” says McGrath.
A filmmaker and playwright, McGrath wrote and directed the adaption of Jane Austen’s Emma for film, as well as Nicholas Nickleby, Company Man, and Infamous. With Woody Allen, he wrote the screenplay for Bullets Over Broadway, which was nominated for an Academy Award.
McGrath listened to King and Goffin’s songs in his youth and was interested in the Brill Building, where songwriters of that era worked. The Brill Building sound, he says, really refers to two buildings on Broadway. King, Goffin, Mann, and Weill worked out of 1650 Broadway. “I was always fascinated by this idea that there was an office building … that was essentially a creative beehive,” he says, “kids in cubicles with pianos and keyboards and desks, writing music.”
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