Tuesday, February 14, 2023
[Review] — "The Confession Musical", Based on the #1 Selling Books by Beverly Lewis
On February 20, "The Confession Musical," starring John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville) and best-selling comedienne/actor Chonda Pierce, will be shown in cinemas for just one night. Bring your friends and family to witness this uplifting and delightful tale of two worlds colliding as a young Amish woman searches for her biological mother. Learn more about The Confession Musical at confessionmusicalmovie.com.
Beverly Lewis's work came to my attention when I received the incorrect book, The Covenant, from a now-defunct book club in 2002. I decided to keep the book rather than return it. Then I read it and fell in love with Beverly Lewis's Amish tales. Soon after, I went to a Barnes & Noble (unfortunately, this particular store is no longer in business) and purchased The Heritage of Lancaster County Trilogy, on which The Confession Musical is based. I don't recall rereading the novels, but I remember them well to this day. The theatrical musical combines the three books into a single narrative and mostly succeeds.
Since this is a "musical," the cast sings original songs; while none of these songs particularly jumped out to me, they were appropriate for the narrative being conveyed. I'm not a fan of plays or musicals, so I won't comment on the acting except to note that some of the performances were a little overacted.
Overall, I enjoyed The Confession Musical, but being the bookworm that I am, I believe the novels to be superior. Nevertheless, if the musical is playing in your area on February 20, I definitely suggest going to see it. ╌★★★★✰
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I have not read any Amish fiction as of yet, but sounds interesting.
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