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| Alexandria Henderson (center) and her Delta Nu cohorts in Legally Blonde (Danielle Barnum) |
(in concert)
Showtunes Theatre Company
through September 30, 2018
When I first heard that Showtunes Theatre Company was
choosing Legally Blonde as a musical, I was perplexed. I had a preconceived idea that the company chooses –
mostly or entirely – musicals that likely will never be fully produced on
Seattle stages for a variety of reasons. They might have too many cast members;
they might have stupid books/librettos but great music; they might not stand
the test of time in terms of relevance. Legally Blonde felt like none of those
things. It’s been produced frequently in semi-professional and
non-professional/student productions all the time.
Then I heard who would be playing Elle Woods. Alexandria Henderson is a talented
rising star in our musical theater “family” and would clearly do a great job.
And she is also black – or African-American – or a person of color! In other
words, she’s not anything like Reese Witherspoon or the stereotype of the
Hollywood Blonde. And I was so excited!
The execution of this concert-style musical is flawless (as directed by Faith Bennett Russell)! It’s
even a significant step up for the company, as they hired choreographer Jimmy Shields (what? In a 29 hour
rehearsal time?) to work with four dancers to heighten the professional look
and feel of the concert.





