Michelle Williams captivating as Viola Van Horn in ‘Death Becomes Her’

‘Death Becomes Her’ explores deeper themes of beauty and immortality with a hilarious storyline
Michelle Williams (Viola Van Horn)and the ensemble of "Death Becomes Her" (Photo credit: Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman , 2024)

The play Death Becomes Her debuted at Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre on May 19. Death Becomes Her explores themes of envy, friendship and self-absorption. While it initially focuses on beauty and eternal youth, the storyline delves into reflections on immortality’s implications practically and philosophically. It prompts inquiries about our life’s purpose: Are we living for ourselves, for others or for a sense of meaning?

Grammy winner Michelle Williams dazzles as Viola Van Horn. Her voice, immense and powerful, sweeps through the theater, captivating the audience with every note. Williams’ talent is almost overshadowed by how stunning she looks in each gown, leaving the audience in awe every time she graces the stage. Her vocal power, along with her ability to embody Viola’s character with grace, is what stood out.


The dynamic duo featuring Tony winner Megan Hilty as Madeline Ashton and Jennifer Simard as Helen Sharp epitomize the essence of “frenemies.” Their vibrant, on-stage connection sparks with energy as they flawlessly complement each other’s performances, creating moments that had the audience bursting into laughter. The dynamic between the two women engaged in funny and emotionally revealing one-upmanship.

At its essence Death Becomes Her humorously critiques the pursuit of beauty while emphasizing the significance of connections. The stage adaptation skillfully combines humor and heart underscoring the nature of appeal and the enduring value of authentic friendship.


Michelle Williams captivating as Viola Van Horn in 'Death Becomes Her'
(l to r): Megan Hilty (Madeline Ashton), Jennifer Simard (Helen Sharp). (Photo credit: Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman)

Adapted from the Universal Pictures film penned by Martin Donovan and David Koepp and helmed by Robert Zemeckis, this theatrical production has been reimagined as an extravaganza. With a book by Marco Pennette and music and lyrics by Julia Mattison and Noel Carey, the show infuses a touch while preserving its original charm.

The production features brilliant set designs, breathtaking costumes and innovative special effects that deliver an awe-inspiring visual treat. The seamless scene transitions and lighting techniques intensify the realism woven into the narrative.

Death Becomes Her transcends entertainment; it offers an experience that prompts contemplation on life’s profound questions while delighting audiences with its clever banter and memorable musical performances. The performances, by Williams, Hilty and Simard, shine bright with their charms and charisma.

Michelle Williams captivating as Viola Van Horn in 'Death Becomes Her'
Michelle Williams (Viola Van Horn) and the ensemble of Death Becomes Her. (Photo credit: Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman)

As the final curtain descends, the thunderous applause from the audience speaks volumes about the show’s triumph. Death Becomes Her is a captivating production that blends humor, emotion and a hint of magic to delve into timeless themes in a captivating manner. Whether you’re familiar with the movie or are discovering the story for a time, this musical adaptation promises to make a lasting impact.

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