With a cast of over 300, the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary concert at the
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...Love Never Dies, the next chapter to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the
...Les Misérables was born when Cameron Mackintosh heard a recording of the original
...Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical phenomenon is still the world’s favourite musical after 21 years. The original story has been fantastically
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When it opened in New York in September 2007, the musical adaptation of Legally Blonde was an instant hit. The show is, of course, based on the hit 2001 movie that starred Reese Witherspoon as pampered rich girl Elle Woods. The story of Elle’s quest to be taken seriously while taking law at Harvard immediately caught on with America’s teenagers when it took to the stage, & the show’s lead actress Laura Bell Bundy was nominated for a Tony award. When Bundy left the show in July 2008, & Legally Blonde’s immense popularity justified an MTV talent search to find a replacement. The winner, Bailey Hanks, had only been in the role for three months when the show fell foul of the recession, posting its notices only two weeks before its closure in October.
Prior to its closure, there had been talk of a London transfer. However, plans were shelved when the Broadway show closed, despite its still being one of America’s most popular shows. Now, the UK success of Broadway’s Spring Awakening & the popularity of a newly launched US touring production of Legally Blonde have given the green light to a West End production, & performances will now begin at the Savoy Theatre on 5 December 2009. Legally Blonde stars Sheridan Smith as Elle alongside Alex Gaumond & former Blue singer Duncan James.