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Legally Blonde

(National Tour, 2008)

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Production Information
Opening:September 21, 2008
Theatres:Orange County Performing Artscenter [Segerstrom Hall]
(9/8/2009 - 9/20/2009)
Pantages Theatre
(8/12/2009 - 9/6/2009)
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts [mainstage]
(4/28/2009 - 5/10/2009)
Ovens Auditorium
(4/21/2009 - 4/26/2009)
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
(3/10/2009 - 3/15/2009)
The Orpheum
(3/3/2009 - 3/8/2009)
Civic Center Of Greater Des Moines
(2/24/2009 - 3/1/2009)
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
(2/10/2009 - 2/22/2009)
Fox Theatre
(1/20/2009 - 2/1/2009)
Wharton Center (Cobb Great Hall)
(1/13/2009 - 1/18/2009)
Kennedy Center Opera House
(12/16/2008 - 1/11/2009)
Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
(12/9/2008 - 12/14/2008)
Kimmel Center [Academy Of Music]
(12/2/2008 - 12/7/2008)
Chrysler Hall
(11/25/2008 - 11/30/2008)
Palace Theatre
(11/11/2008 - 11/23/2008)
Boston Opera House
(10/28/2008 - 11/9/2008)
Auditorium Theatre
(10/21/2008 - 10/26/2008)
Shea's Performing Arts Center
(10/14/2008 - 10/19/2008)
France-Merrick Performing Arts Center [Hippodrome Theatre]
(9/30/2008 - 10/12/2008)
Providence Performing Arts Center
(9/21/2008 - 9/28/2008)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:US Tour
Intermissions:1
A sorority-sister valley girl goes to Harvard Law to get her boyfriend back, and ends up defying expectations while staying true to herself. Based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture starring Reese Witherspoon.
 
 
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Gretchen Burghart
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Enid
Joshua Campbell
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Nick Dalton
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Ven Daniel
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Alex Ellis
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Jay Garcia
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Becky Gulsvig
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Elle Woods
Rhiannon Hansen
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Margot
Spencer Howard
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Paul Jackel
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Sarah Marie Jenkins
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Natalie Joy Johnson
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Paulette
Crystal Joy
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Pilar
Ken Land
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Professor Callahan
Megan Lewis
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Vivienne Kensington
Leslie McDonel
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Jeff McLean
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Warner Huntington III
Brian Patrick Murphy
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Mamie Parris
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Stacey Sargeant
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Tally Sessions
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Coleen Sexton
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Brooke Wyndam
Josh Walden
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Cortney Wolfson
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Serena
Lauren Zakrin
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Elle Woods (Understudy)
Adam Zelasko
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