Real Women Have Curves (musical)

Real Women Have Curves
The Musical
Broadway Promotional Poster
MusicJoy Huerta & Benjamin Velez
LyricsJoy Huerta & Benjamin Velez
BookLisa Loomer with Nell Benjamin
BasisReal Women Have Curves
By: Josefina López
PremiereDecember 6, 2023: American Repertory Theater
Productions2023 Cambridge
2025 Broadway

Real Women Have Curves is a stage musical with a book by Lisa Loomer with Nell Benjamin and music and lyrics by Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez. The show is based on the play of the same name by Josefina López, and the 2002 film based on the play, written by Lopez and George LaVoo.[1] The show opened on Broadway on April 27, 2025 at the James Earl Jones Theatre.

The show is set in 1987 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles and follows a young woman named Ana García, who goes to work in a garment factory alongside her mother, Carmen. The show follows a group of women and their struggles with societal expectations, difficult family dynamics, immigration issues, and finding the courage to follow their dreams.[2] The musical also touches on body positivity.[3][4] Although Real Women Have Curves is primarily in English, there are also Spanish phrases incorporated in the script.[4]The show has been critically well received and was nominated for two Tony Awards, Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and Best Original Score.

Synopsis

In Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, in 1987, recent high school graduate Ana García is accepted to Columbia University. Ana struggles to balance her dream of going to college with family duty and a tough economic situation.[4][5] Ana conceals the news from her father Raúl and her mother Carmen.[4][6] Initially, Carmen resists the idea in favor of Ana helping her sister Estela,[4][7] who oversees a textile factory and needs to manufacture 200 dresses in three weeks.[3] Further complicating matters, most of the factory's workers are undocumented; Ana is the only U.S. citizen working there.[7][8] The factory experiences several challenges including an immigration raid next door[5][6] and the deportation of Itzel, one of their employees.[3][6]

Ana wants to both keep her family together and resolve their precarious finances.[4] Ana accepts an internship at a newspaper, where she meets another intern named Henry.[4][5] The two interns form a romance, with Henry disregarding Ana's self-deprecation.[6] Ana juggles the newspaper internship with her factory job; in the end, she ultimately decides to go to Columbia University.[4]

Production history

Cambridge (2023)

The musical premiered at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts on December 6, 2023, and closed on January 21, 2024. The show is directed and choreographed by Sergio Trujillo.[9] Orchestrations were done by Bill Sherman and Cian McCarthy.[10] Nadia DiGiallonardo served as musical director and vocal arranger. Scene design was done by Arnulfo Maldonado with costumes by Paloma Young and Wilberth Gonzalez.[11]

Broadway (2025)

On September 12, 2024, it was announced the show plans to transfer to Broadway's James Earl Jones Theatre in 2025.[12][13] It was also announced Nell Benjamin was added to the creative team. Producers of the show include the theatrical husband and wife team Barry and Fran Weissler. The show started previews on April 1[14] and opened on April 27.[15]

An original Broadway cast recording was released on June 6, 2025.[16] The show was nominated for two awards at the 78th Tony Awards in 2025 but did not win either.[17] The musical played a total of 104 performances (31 previews and 73 regular performances) by the time it closed on June 29. [18][19]

Original cast and characters

Character Cambridge[20][21] Broadway
2023 2025
Ana García Lucy Godinez Tatianna Córdoba
Carmen Garcia Justina Machado
Raul Garcia Edward Padilla Mauricio Mendoza
Estella Garcia Florencia Cuenca
Pancha Carla Jimenez
Rosali Jennifer Sanchez
Izel/Itzel Satya Chavez Aline Mayagoitia
Henry Mason Reeves
Mrs. Wright Yvette González-Nacer Monica Tulia Ramirez
Prima Fulvia Sandra Valls
Prima Flaca Shelby Acosta

Of the 19 cast members in the Broadway production, 16 are Hispanic or Latino, and most made their Broadway debut in the show.[4]

Musical numbers

Reception

Reviews

Robert Hofler of TheWrap praised the musical as a substantial improvement over the film and play of the same name, particularly praising the storyline as showing that "women of color have the right to be bad, too".[5] Vulture critic Sara Holdren felt that the musical's storyline was especially prescient, given the ongoing deportations in the second presidency of Donald Trump, and said that "the brightness and backbone of Real Women Have Curves feel bracing".[3] The real-life political context was also noted by Frank Rizzo of Variety, who called the storyline "chillingly relevant" and felt that the musical was "much more than a celebration of culture, community and body positivity".[8] Laura Collins-Hughes, writing for The New York Times, regarded Real Women Have Curves as "a bouncy, crowd-pleasing comedy" mixed with some drama and a likeable cast, despite some "banalities" in the second act.[6] Naveen Kumar wrote in The Washington Post that "the creators pull off an impressive balancing act in relishing joy and humor amid striving and strife."[22]

Several of the reviewers praised the musical's titular song, in which several of the women sing while in their undergarments.[6][7][8] By contrast, Greg Evans of Deadline Hollywood liked the casting choices but felt that the story was watered-down, "with triteness, cliche and lack of real surprise".[7]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2025 Tony Awards[23] Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Justina Machado Nominated
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez Nominated
Drama League Awards[24] Outstanding Production of a Musical Real Women Have Curves Nominated
Outstanding Direction of a Musical Sergio Trujillo Nominated
Distinguished Performance Tatianna Córdoba Nominated
Justina Machado Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards[25] Outstanding New Broadway Musical Real Women Have Curves Nominated
Outstanding Score Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design Wilberth Gonzalez and Paloma Young Nominated

References

  1. ^ Aucoin, Don (December 15, 2023). "Yes, 'Real Women Have Curves.' And the ART has a winner". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  2. ^ Collins-Hughes, Laura (December 21, 2023). "'Real Women Have Curves' and 'Heart Sellers': Snapshots of Immigrant Lives". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 2, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d Holdren, Sara (April 28, 2025). "Bright and Bold in Undocumented L.A.: Real Women Have Curves". Vulture. Archived from the original on April 28, 2025. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bahr, Sarah (April 25, 2025). "'Real Women Have Curves' Is Now a Broadway Show. Here Are 5 Things to Know". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on April 26, 2025. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d Hofler, Robert (April 27, 2025). "'Real Women Have Curves' Broadway Review: Latinas Take Cover to Break Free". TheWrap. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Collins-Hughes, Laura (April 28, 2025). "'Real Women Have Curves' Review: This American (Immigrant) Life". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  7. ^ a b c d Evans, Greg (April 28, 2025). "'Real Women Have Curves' But The Musical Is Thin – Broadway Review". Deadline. Archived from the original on April 28, 2025. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  8. ^ a b c Rizzo, Frank (April 28, 2025). "'Real Women Have Curves' Review: Broadway Musical Celebrates a Vibrant Community of Women With Joy and Heart". Variety. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
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  11. ^ "Real Women Have Curves Digital Program". American Repertory Theater. Archived from the original on April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  12. ^ Paulson, Michael (September 12, 2024). "'Real Women Have Curves' Musical Plans Broadway Bow Next Year". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 30, 2025.
  13. ^ Ratner-Arias, Sigal (September 12, 2024). "'Real Women Have Curves' Heading to Broadway in 2025 with Music by Joy Huerta". Billboard. Retrieved March 30, 2025.
  14. ^ Evans, Greg (October 30, 2024). "'Real Women Have Curves' Musical Sets Opening Date And Venue For 2025 Broadway Run – Update". Deadline. Archived from the original on November 1, 2024. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  15. ^ Tran, Diep (April 27, 2025). "Reviews Are In for Real Women Have Curves on Broadway". Playbill. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
  16. ^ "Listen: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES Cast Recording is Out Now".
  17. ^ "Real Women Have Curves: The Musical". www.tonyawards.com. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
  18. ^ Hall, Margaret (June 17, 2025). "Real Women Have Curves to Close on Broadway". Playbill. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
  19. ^ Paulson, Michael (June 17, 2025). "Broadway's 'Real Women Have Curves' to Close Because of Soft Sales". The New York Times. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
  20. ^ "Real Women Have Curves Digital Program". American Repertory Theater. Archived from the original on April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  21. ^ Culwell-Block, Logan (October 16, 2023). "See Who's Starring In the World Premiere of Real Women Have Curves: The Musical | Playbill". Playbill. Archived from the original on April 29, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  22. ^ Kumar, Naveen (April 28, 2025). "Review | A musical comedy about immigrants when we need one most". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 28, 2025. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
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  25. ^ Culwell-Block, Logan (April 25, 2025). "Death Becomes Her Leads 2025 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations; Read the Full List". Playbill. Retrieved April 26, 2025.