Overall Rating
4.7
By LB
Funny
DECC Symphony Hall - Duluth
I was with a group of “girls”. We all thought it was hilarious! We were laughing so hard we had tears streaming down our faces. The music was wonderful. We would all love to see it again.
By Nikki
FUNNY
DECC Symphony Hall - Duluth
The Musical was fantastic. Only problem was that we could not understand the words when anyone was singing— just once in awhile. We have talked to other groups in attendance and they said the same. Maybe the music was too loud? But talking and whispering were heard and we heard enough to really enjoy it.
By cjg
Very funny
DECC Symphony Hall - Duluth
Very funny, lots of laughs. The only thing was our group thought that the speakers were way to loud.
By Lala
Hilariously Funny!!
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
Very funny entertainment. Laughed the entire performance. The actresses/singers were amazing! Great evening of fun with the girls.
By Tabitha
Must see
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
Hilarious start to finish! Even my husband enjoyed it as much as I did. FANTASTIC
By Susie
2nd time around
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
I was looking forward to seeing Menopause the Musical again and brought 12 people with me. The sound in the Auditorium was so bad, we couldn’t hear or understand anything. I was so disappointed since I had brought my husband with me. I’m so glad I had seen it before. I felt like we wasted our money on this show
By Vennie
Girls night out
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
This was the most fun evening. The venue was great! The musical was over the top hilarious and right on point ! The actresses were fantastic and kept the audience engaged. Wonderful experience. I have been telling everyone that this musical is a must see!!!
By Em
Lots of laughs!
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
Such a funny show!! We laughed and laughed! I was so impressed with the ability to keep the audience entertained with the same set and same 4 actresses the entire show! That’s quite the feat! The time flew by and they kept us laughing the entire time! Very impressed!
By Lovely
Funny
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
The new venue in Brown County is top notch. Seats with drink holders were comfy. Space was clean and well staffed with helpful volunteers. The musical was funny. Music was great and vocalists were some amazing singers. Way more than I expected from a small time performance.
By Scep
Snort laughing
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
I snort laughed and belly rolled through this performance I related so much. What a great cast and those ladies can sing. Wonderful ladies night if your have gone through the change, going, or coming up in life... Great show a must see.
Menopause The Musical on Tour
There are ch-ch-changes of life aplenty in Menopause The Musical, the hit Off-Broadway production (2002-06) that has sold more than 15 million tickets since its 2001 debut. Written by Jeanie Linders, Menopause rejiggers two dozen hit songs from the ‘50s through the '80s to talk to women — and the men who love but may not completely understand them — about food cravings, hot flashes, memory lapses, night sweats, the lure of cosmetic surgery and other common responses to the natural aging process. The longest-running scripted musical in Las Vegas history, Menopause is playing at Harrah's Cabaret and around North America on the latest legs of a tour that has included some 500 cities worldwide. Call its appeal "half-universal" and join Menopause's celebration — with laughter and sisterhood — of something every woman may eventually experience.
About Menopause The Musical
A Professional Woman, an Earth Mother, an Iowa Housewife and a Soap Star meet in Bloomingdale's lingerie department. So begins Menopause The Musical, which quickly amps up into a series of rollicking rewrites of familiar pop hits: "Chain of Fools" becomes "Change of Life," "Staying Alive" becomes "Staying Awake," "Night Fever" become "Night Sweating" and "My Guy" becomes "My Thighs." The music is nostalgic and the wordplay never less than clever. ''Nothing I can do 'cause it sticks like glue — to my thighs,'' sings the Iowa Housewife. ''No matter what I eat, there's always cellulite — on my thighs.''
While the four women come from vastly different backgrounds, they share a single inescapable characteristic: All are going through menopause. In addition to common observations on appetites ("Looking for Food in All the Wrong Places") and energy lapses ("Puff, My God I'm Draggin'"), Menopause goes there with slightly edgy observations on vibrators ("Only You") and antidepressants ("My doctor prescribed a pill to control my urge to kill").
Menopause The Musical provides a rare opportunity to see older female actors in starring roles discussing menopause publicly. It also recognizes, represents and celebrates female audience members as never before, and that's one change long overdue.