What Do Critics Think of the Apple TV+ Musical Series Little Voice? | Playbill

The Verdict What Do Critics Think of the Apple TV+ Musical Series Little Voice? The series hails from Waitress creative duo Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson.

Reviews are coming in for Apple TV+'s new musical series Little Voice, from the minds of Waitress duo Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson. The ode to New York City's music scene follows the lives of several 20-somethings as they try to make it the industry.

The show launches July 10 on Apple TV+. Bareilles provides original music for the series, while Nelson serves as lead writer and directed the first episode.

The cast features Brittany O’Grady (FOX's Star), Broadway alum Colton Ryan (Girl From the North Country), and Tony winner Chuck Cooper (The Life).

Check out the reviews below.

A.V. Club (Caroline Siede)

Collider (Tara Ariano)

The Guardian (Lucy Mangan)

The Hollywood Reporter (Daniel Fienberg)

The New York Times (Mike Hale)

Rolling Stone (Alan Sepinwall)

Slant (Josh Bell)

The Telegraph (Susannah Goldsbrough)

Variety (Caroline Framke)

Wall Street Journal (John Anderson)

Shalini Bathina, Sean Teale, Samrat Chakrabarti, Gopal Divan, Sakina Jaffrey, Emma Hong, Kevin Valdez, and Phillip Johnson Richardson round out the cast.

Little Voice is produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Abrams, Bareilles, Nelson, and Ben Stephenson are executive producers.

A First Look at Little Voice on Apple TV+

 
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