Legally Blonde: the Musical opens to packed house at Capitol Theatre
Legally Blonde: the Musical took over the Capitol Theatre to the delight of the sellout crowd on opening night of the Black Productions performance.
Legally Blonde: The Musical takes the audience through the life of Elle Woods, a fashionable and bubbly sorority girl who decides to follow her ex-boyfriend to Harvard Law School in hopes of winning him back.
Directed by Darren Fuss, Legally Blonde: the Musical is a fun and heartfelt journey about staying true to oneself and defying expectations with catchy songs, hilarious moments and a message of empowerment,
“If you were to think about Legally Blonde, you’d think, it’s pretty light and fluffy. But there are a lot of inner workings to the show,” Fuss recently told The Nelson Daily Daily Dose.
With catchy songs, hilarious moments, and a message of empowerment, Legally Blonde: the Musical is a fun and heartfelt journey about staying true to oneself and defying expectations.
Legally Blonde: the Musical, with a cast of 28, kicked off Thursday with more evening shows set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. and matinees Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
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Jodie Edmonds as Ella Woods discusses her future with parents Denis Senecal and Jaimie MacGibbon.
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Professor Callahan (Kosmo Sammartino) explains to Ella (Jodie Edmunds) what it takes to be a lawyer at his firm.
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Ella Woods (Jodie Edmunds) gets set straight by hairstylist Paulette (Robyn Lamb).
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Legally Blonde: the Musical hits the Capitol Theatre stage May 23-26.