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Sing your heart out to “BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical”

The Tony Award-winning musical tells the story of one of America’s most talented and successful songwriters, with music and lyrics by Carole King + Gerry Goffin and a book by Douglas McGrath.

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Elena Ricardo as Carole King plays the piano on stage.

The musical will guide viewers through the powerful legacy of Carole King’s songwriting process.

Photo provided by the North Carolina Theatre

If you’re out on the road feeling lonely, and so cold, all you have to do is call my name and I’ll be there on the next train. Aside from being the theme song to arguably the first show we re-watch every fall (read: Gilmore Girls), “Where You Lead” is one of the classic hits you’ll see performed in the award-winning hit show “BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical.”

Running Tuesday, Oct. 10- Sunday, Oct. 15, the musical chronicles the life of extraordinary songwriter Carole King — from her humble beginnings to her chart-topping success.

With music and lyrics by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, and a book by Douglas McGrath, the Tony Award-winning musical brings to life the golden age of pop music in the 1960s, and features fan-favorites like “You’ve Got a Friend,” “One Fine Day,” “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” “Natural Woman,” and more.

Snag your seat to the show

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