Photo by John Vecchiolla |
Photo by John Vecchiolla |
The music itself is fine, too, so long as—Elle’s nightmare!—you don’t take it all too seriously. (How not seriously? The music was written by Laurence O’Keefe, whose previous credits include Bat Boy: The Musical.) The songs are catchy, poppy, and have a teeny, tiny bit of that Broadway kind of rock. But, with lyrics like “Oh my God, you guys,” they’re more fun in the moment—I doubt that these songs will be the kind that will outlive the show and earn a place in the Great American Songbook.
But, in that moment, it’s not hard to get carried away with the show’s peppiness. (People may argue that this would be even easier if you’re a teen or tween girl, but I can see people of all ages being taken in by the upbeat vibe—an older gentleman next to me at the performance I attended definitely was bopping in his seat.) Some of the jokes seem a little dated even now, and not all of the comic relief is actually that funny, but Elle is so charming, and so present on stage, that it doesn’t really matter. She’s an easy heroine to root for, and it’s not just because she looks great in a hot-pink suit.
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Legally Blonde will be at the Westchester Broadway Theatre through April 29. |
Westchester Broadway Theatre
1 Broadway Plz, Elmsford
(914) 592-2222; broadwaytheatre.com
(The theatre has recently and dramatically expanded the number of shows it does each season, so there’s just a few weeks before Hairspray takes over.)