Lea Michele to Replace Beanie Feldstein in ‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Revival: ‘I’m So Incredibly Honored’

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Surprise, gorgeous! The official Twitter account for the Broadway revival of Funny Girl announced on Monday (July 11) that Lea Michele would replace Beanie Feldstein as the show’s lead actress, portraying Fanny Brice.

The casting announcement comes the day after Feldstein posted a heartfelt note on Instagram revealing that she would be leaving Funny Girl earlier than expected. “Once the production decided to take the show in a different direction, I made the extremely difficult decision to step away sooner than anticipated,” Beanie wrote. “The people I have had the great joy of bringing Funny girl to life with every night… are all remarkably talented and exceptional humans and I hope you continue to join them on Henry Street after I depart on July 31.”

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Feldstein was originally slated to leave the production on Sept. 25.

Shortly following the casting announcement, Lea Michele took to Instagram to share her thoughts. “A dream come true is an understatement. I’m so incredibly honored to join this amazing cast and production and return to the stage playing Fanny Brice on Broadway,” she shared. “See you September 6.”

The Emmy-nominated actress will be joined by Tony-nominee Tovah Feldshuh (Mrs. Brice) in this updated version of the revival. Funny Girl has faced a rocky return to Broadway; middling reviews and a lackluster reception from the Tony Awards (the musical received just one nomination) have soured its run so far. The new staging is a revival of the original 1964 production, which starred the legendary Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice.

Lea Michele, best known for her portrayal of Rachel Berry on Glee, reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 back in 2014 with Louder, her debut studio album. That record spawned “Cannonball,” which hit a peak of No. 75 on the Billboard Hot 100.

See the announcement and Lea Michele’s reaction below:

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