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So many musicals in the last twenty years have been adaptations from movies, that it s difficult to justify the transition to the medium of stage. Fortunately, I had the option of seeing
Legally Blonde, produced by Centrestage Youth Theatre, without ever seeing the film. Free from making any comparisons, I could enjoy the show as the cast performed it with a sincerity and energy that made it feel as though the show was always intended for the stage.
For those who haven t seen either the film or the stage production.
Legally Blonde tells the story of Elle Woods (Rachel Harding), a college graduate who, expecting her boyfriend, Warner (Joshua Downs), to propose, gets dumped instead. Not handling the rejection well, she concocts a scheme to follow him to Harvard Law school to win a second chance with him. In a plot twist that hasn t surprised anyone since