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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Legally Blonde

August 18th, 2007, 8pm
The Palace Theatre, New York
Entire Original Cast



This musical is just fun. We sat back and let go of the world, and enjoyed a well-told story of under-dog triumphing over seemingly impossible odds. You know the story, you've seen the movie, and this production captures the spirit of the original and raises it a few notches. It's very high energy with lots of laughs. Laura Bell Bundy makes a wonderfully optimistic and perky Elle Woods.



The sets and lighting were really well-done, and Elle's signature pink was actually very cheery for as much as it was used. Our favorite part of the musical was actress Orfey's performance as Paulette, the trailer-park hair-dresser whose unlikely friendship with Elle adds immeasurably to the fun of the story. And Orfey has a powerhouse voice, very expressive and easy on the ears.



The musical clearly appeals to young girls, as the audience was crammed with them. Several songs remain in your head (my favorite was Orfey's tribute to "Ireland."). It's a feel-good show and we really enjoyed it.

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Blogger Constance said...

I enjoyed the movie, Shephard, and from the way you describe it, this was even better !

Happy Saturday to you !

2:33 PM  
Blogger Carli N. Wendell said...

I tend to stay away from shows that advertise on TV and play, like, one line from one song that stays in your head forever and ever. A few years ago, there was an ad on every twenty minutes for Tom Sawyer, and I still hear, "Hey Tom Saw----yer!" from time to time.

The Legally Blonde commercial features the brilliant lyric "Legally Bloooooooonde, Legally Blonde, Oh, yeah!"

So I think I'll be skipping this one for now.

8:57 PM  
Blogger Carli N. Wendell said...

Although, having seen her in Wicked (where she lost her wand under a bed during one scene and covered very well) and Hairspray, I have to say that LBB kicks serious @ss.

8:58 PM  

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