| Legally Blonde the musical opened at the Palace | | | | includes some of the very best names in New York |
| Theatre in New York City on April 29th, 2007 and no | | | | City Broadway theater including the directorial debut |
| short expense was taken. The huge production is | | | | of Tony award winning choreographer Jerry Mitchell. |
| adapted from the hit blockbuster movie which had | | | | Mitchell's credits on Broadway include such hits as |
| audiences enjoying the "blond moments" of Elle | | | | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Hairspray and The Full |
| Woods, who won over the hearts of the nation with | | | | Monty. Heather Hatch is credited with writing the |
| her cute sense of intellect yet pureness of gullibility | | | | book and was also the co-writer of the successful |
| which keeps her character seemingly pure and | | | | film "Freaky Friday," which was a Hollywood |
| innocence to the truth of harshness which the world | | | | blockbuster hit. The writing team of Laurence |
| revolves around her. The complete Legally Blonde | | | | O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin are responsible for the |
| franchise focus on two hit moves and now adds the | | | | lyrics of Legally Blonde the musical. Elle Woods is |
| Broadway musical all of which are based on Amanda | | | | played by Laura Bell Bundy who holds true to the |
| Brown's novel. Both movie versions were quite | | | | characters personality. Tickets For Legally Blonde The |
| successful at the box office and if the Broadway | | | | Musical This show is set up to be a big hit on |
| production follows in their footsteps it should be very | | | | Broadway and early ticket sales reflect the popularity |
| successful as well. The Story Of Legally Blonde The | | | | of a lighthearted fun comedy in New York. The |
| Musical The story on which the musical is based is | | | | Palace Theatre is playing the production eight times |
| very entertaining. Sure you can look at it as the old | | | | per week and has a little over thirteen thousand |
| boy meets girl saga, however, this show captures | | | | seating capacity per week for the show. The theater |
| something a bit more for many. Elle Woods suddenly | | | | is selling out many shows especially for popular nights |
| becomes dumped by her boyfriend who decides to | | | | with average face value box office tickets costing |
| pursue a woman he feels offers more intellect to the | | | | around sixty dollars. Calling the box office early to |
| relationship. Woods of course will not stand for such | | | | arrange your tickets is always the best way to |
| actions as she feels being dumped or rejected is | | | | guarantee tickets at face value for any show. The |
| simply unacceptable. Taking the chain of events into | | | | more popular a show is the more important it is to |
| her own hands she attends Harvard Law School to | | | | arrange them as early as possible. Legally Blonde the |
| prove that she is fully capable of being just as smart | | | | musical is full of fun and exiting characters, a light |
| and intelligent as anyone else. The story takes off | | | | comedic storyline and a great ending which should |
| turning the Ivy League school completely upside | | | | keep audiences extremely entertained throughout. |
| down with fashion advice and her own life's lessons. | | | | The story is told through music and humor which |
| Of course along the way she realizes who she is and | | | | keeps the show light, but don't downplay Elle to |
| that to stray from herself to be someone else would | | | | much, as she does manage to teach the audience a |
| be a huge mistake. The Creators Of The Musical The | | | | few life lessons along the way. |
| creative team behind Legally Blonde the musical | | | | |