
In pursuit of love, Elle Woods trades in her pink high heels for a briefcase in the Abrams Spotlight Productions Inc. musical “Legally Blonde.” This feel-good show, based on the 2001 box office hit, will be presented Feb. 26–March 1 and March 5–8 at the Nancy Byng Community Theater in Abrams.
Bursting with high-energy song and dance, “Legally Blonde” celebrates confidence and staying true to yourself.
(Parental discretion advised: Some dialogue and themes may not be appropriate for children.)
Director Preston Pelegrin said he is excited to present this upbeat, progressive show to the community theater audience in Abrams.
“I hope to bring laughter, tears, and compassion to the audience as they watch what this amazing cast has created,” he said.
“Legally Blonde” is composed of multiple scenes, and scene changes happen quickly, so the audience is never waiting.
“With the limited stage space, we had to get creative and really portray movement through blocking and the set panels that spin 360 degrees,” Pelegrin said. Sometimes, the panels move while the actors are on stage, changing the scenes without stopping the action.
“The audience will enjoy the fast pace and continuous movement that happens throughout the show,” Pelegrin said.
The audience will also notice the spot-on characterizations that cast members bring to the show. The cast is a mix of different ages, talents, and styles of humor.
“They bring energy and passion to the characters they portray and make it feel natural,” Preston said.
Evening performances will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Feb. 26–28 and March 5–7. Matinee performances are at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 1 and 8.
Tickets are $22 for adults and $19 for senior citizens, youth (17 and under), and veterans.
