Anastasia Romanov (Broadway Musical)

Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanov of Russia, also known as Anya, is the titular protagonist of the 1997 Don Bluth film of the same name, and a fictional version of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. She is voiced by Meg Ryan, while Liz Callaway provides her singing voice. She is the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia ("Anya"), the youngest daughter and one of two surviving members of the Imperial family. In 2016, her film was adapted into a Broadway Musical with Christy Altomare originating the role, which is what this article will focus on.

Why She Sucks

 * 1) The biggest problem with this incarnation of Anastasia, is that in this version, they dropped most of Anastasia's signature outfits and dresses from the movie in favor of more historically accurate ones. This is only a very obvious attempt to appease the Russian population, even though there are Russian people who appreciate and even cosplay the movie's outfits like Crimshtein and others.
 * 2) Her dog Pooka is completely gone.
 * 3) She calls her Grandmother Dowager Empress Marie "Nana" instead of "Grandmama" like in the movie.
 * 4) She appears to have a romance less with Dimitri, and more with Gleb Vaganov, the villain who replaced the iconic Rasputin.
 * 5) On the topic of Gleb, Her final showdown with Gleb is less intense than the one with Rasputin in the movie, the scene features Gleb pointing a gun at Anya instead of a magical reliquary filled with demonic gargoyles.
 * 6) * Instead of killing the villain by stepping on his weapon and his minions started attacking him and melting him down to his skeleton like in the movie, Anya doesn’t kill Gleb and comforts him and they call a truce.
 * 7) In the Once Upon A December scene, she doesn’t transform into her signature yellow dress like in the movie.
 * 8) Instead of singing Journey to the Past near the beginning like in the movie, Journey to the Past is placed near the end of the first act for no discernible reason.
 * 9) In the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade performance for Once Upon a December, rather than bringing back Anastasia's signature yellow dress with clear sleeves, a blue belt, a kokoshnik, a blue bow and a necklace, they completely dropped it in favor of a dull pink court dress, once again, an obvious vain attempt to appease the Russian population.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Christy Altomare is a decent actor by Broadway standards.
 * 2) Some of her costumes in the Broadway musical are good, like her red dress at the end or the opera dress, which is the most accurate dress to the movie in the musical.
 * 3) Journey to the Past, Once Upon a December and Learn to Do It are still good songs here. Even some of the new songs like In My Dreams are decent.