Texarkana Gazette

Bareilles leads ‘Little Voice’ to small screen

- By Gary Gerard Hamilton

NEW YORK — Though it shares a title with her major label debut album, Sara Bareilles isn’t exactly telling her own story in the new streaming series “Little Voice.”

The Grammy Awardwinne­r says the Apple TV+ show incorporat­es experience­s of many striving artists while reflecting the diversity of its New York City setting.

“There are moments that are more inspired by my life rather than it being any sort of recreation of my journey.” Bareilles said. “This is an amalgamati­on of so many of the struggles that I’ve seen.”

The show from Bareilles, producer J.J.

Abrams and writer-director Jessie Nelson follows a young singer named

Bess King (Brittany O’Grady) as she navigates life and love while attempting to pursue her musical dreams.

It’s the first foray into television for both Bareilles and Nelson. “I love that Jessie and I both are very committed to making hopeful art — art that has a lot of heart and a lot of kindness and a lot of hope sort of woven into what we create,” said Bareilles. “It’s nice to be able to get an opportunit­y to tell stories about characters who are messy and make mistakes and are flawed and certainly are not perfect people, but that, in essence, are good people and they try to be good.”

Bareilles wrote original music for “Little Voice” and helped direct musical performanc­es from O’Grady, who previously appeared on the musical series “Star.”

O’Grady praised the “true diversity” she encountere­d on set. “You have the scenes in the retirement home: we had actors in their 90s on the set. We have actors who are on the spectrum. We have actors who are Black, white, Hispanic,” she said. “I think that it’s just an honest portrayal of what the real world is. So that makes me happy.”

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