Broadway Actor Set To Direct CT Production of LEGALLY BLONDE

By: Apr. 29, 2017
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The casting search for Broadway Method Academy's upcoming production of the blockbuster hit Legally Blonde, which will play The Quick Center for the Arts July 29-30, will begin next weekend in Fairfield, CT.

BMA is thrilled to welcome to the team Julius Anthony Rubio from Broadway's On Your Feet & Finding Neverland as Director/Choreographer of the mega movie-musical. The production will feature music direction by J. Scott Handley and Connor Deane serves as Associate Director, with Colleen McCurley as Associate Choreographer and Julie Kavanagh as Dance Supervisor.

The production will also have scenic design by Ryan Howell (Eclipsed), costume design by Colleen Fitzsimons, lighting design by Weston Wetzel and wig design by Kaitie Addams.

A fabulously fun international award-winning musical based on the adored movie, Legally Blonde The Musical, follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes, snobbery and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. This action-packed musical explodes on the stage with memorable songs and dynamic dances. Equal parts hilarious and heart-warming, this musical is so much fun, it should be illegal!

The creative team will search for a company of young actors to fill two companies of the production. Actors' ages 8 & older are encouraged to audition on Friday, May 5 - Saturday, May 6, 2017 at the local studio in downtown Fairfield. For more information on auditions for this production, please visit the organizations website at: broadwaymethodacademy.com

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Broadway Method Academy's mission is to provide the essential tools for young artists to integrate acting, singing and dancing. BMA helps to build audiences for tomorrow, to educate audiences of today, to enrich the community, and to enrich the lives of children.



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