Legally Blonde: The Musical
- TV Movie
- 2007
- 3h 5m
Tells the story of Delta Nu Sorority Sister Elle Woods, and her amazing trip in pursuit of sexy man Warner Huntington III. Along the way she meets friends Emmett, Paulette, and all her Delta... Read allTells the story of Delta Nu Sorority Sister Elle Woods, and her amazing trip in pursuit of sexy man Warner Huntington III. Along the way she meets friends Emmett, Paulette, and all her Delta Nus see her through.Tells the story of Delta Nu Sorority Sister Elle Woods, and her amazing trip in pursuit of sexy man Warner Huntington III. Along the way she meets friends Emmett, Paulette, and all her Delta Nus see her through.
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Laura Bell Bundy plays the not-so-dumb blonde Elle to perfection; the odious Professor Callahan is another character who stands out, just in case you'd forgotten why so many people hate lawyers. After being left high and dry, Elle comes good, and we'd like to think, lives happily ever after having learned the hard way that Warner, the man of her dreams, was not worthy of her, even if she could somehow win him back.
If any criticism can be made of this musical it is that some of the songs are more excellent than others.
Maybe the show didn't succeed as it should have because the songs aren't neat little individual tunes like most Broadway musicals. In a very original fashion, the songs carry along the plot from scene to scene, undergoing complex musical variations along the way. For example, the song "What You Want" takes Elle from her jilted depression in her sorority room through preparing for the LSATs all the way to admission to Harvard Law, including three scene changes.
The score alone wouldn't make it a great show if it weren't also endearing, and it is. Laura Bell Bundy was brilliant in the original cast, but the score is strong enough to make a great female lead out of anyone who's got the chops to energetically sing and dance in almost every scene. (Side note: I think the best version I saw featured an African American in the role of Emmett Forest, the hard working kid who worked his way up from the bottom to become a lawyer and teaches Elle the meaning of privilege.) Like other great shows, LBTM comes across fresh in the hands of each new director, anchored by its empowering plot and inspired score.
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[when Elle needs someone to supervise]
Emmett Forrest: I'm licensed, your honor, I'll gladly supervise
Professor Callahan: Like hell you will, you work for me, remember?
Emmett Forrest: No, I work for myself. And I don't have to hit on interns, Professor.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Angels in New York: Episode #1.1 (2010)
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Written by Nell Benjamin and Laurence O'Keefe
Performed by Tracy Jai Edwards, Annaleigh Ashford, Asmeret Ghebremichael, Laura Bell Bundy, Amber Efé, and Delta Nus
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime3 hours 5 minutes
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