Legally Blonde Lyrics – All Songs from the Musical
Legally Blonde Lyrics: Song List
- Act I
- Omigod You Guys
- Serious
- Daughter of Delta Nu
- What You Want
- The Harvard Variations
- Blood in the Water
- Positive
- Ireland
- Ireland (Reprise)
- Serious (Reprise)
- Chip On My Shoulder
- So Much Better
- Act II
- Whipped Into Shape
- Take It Like A Man
- Bend and Snap
- There! Right There!
- Legally Blonde
- Legally Blonde Remix
- Omigod You Guys (Reprise)
- Find My Way
About the "Legally Blonde" Stage Show
Release date: 2007
Introduction.
Legally Blonde is a lightweight, but at the same time quite instructive story.
Lyrics & music belong to N. Benjamin & L. O'Keefe, a script was developed by H. Hutch.
The basis of the plot is eponymous novel of writer A. Brown, which was released in 2001.
Its footprint left movie about the blonde-in-law, the main role in which performed Reese Witherspoon.
As the place of pre-Broadway shows, San Francisco was selected.
In Legally Blonde immediately fell in love West Coast’s viewers.
In April 2007 the creation crumbed to the broad scene, and began to conquer Broadway.
Cash boxes exceeded expectations.
Money flow in just one week crossed the bar of USD 1 million.
The interest for the musical began to fall only a year after its premiere.
Closure took place in autumn of 2008.
During this period, Legally Blonde managed to get more than 10 nominations for the most prestigious theater awards, including Tony & Drama Desk.
In 2010, the London production of Legally Blonde won the Laurence Olivier for best play, Best Leading Actress & Best Actor.
Plot Summary.
Elle Woods refuses stereotypes, chasing love, then discovering hard-won self worth.
She enters Harvard Law with pink confidence, confronting snobbery, sexism, and academic pressure.
Guided by earnest Emmett, Elle’s brain shines, disarming professor Callahan’s toxic courtroom tactics.
Paulette, the loyal stylist, offers warmth and comic wisdom.
The climactic trial reveals Brooke’s innocence using Elle’s savvy perm knowledge.
Finale celebrates staying authentic while smashing glass ceilings.
Production History Updates.
MTV filmed the Broadway cast in 2007, airing a full performance nationwide.
The broadcast boosted ticket sales during late summer slump.
A first national tour launched in Rhode Island autumn 2008, visiting forty-eight cities.
Australia embraced Elle in 2012 with Lucy Durack sparkling at Sydney’s Lyric Theatre.
Subsequent Asian premieres reached Manila, Seoul, and Shanghai before pandemic closures.
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre revived the musical in 2022, injecting queer-inclusive casting.
Courtney Bowman’s Elle earned WhatsOnStage nomination, highlighting new vocal arrangements.
A slick UK tour followed through 2023, ending at Birmingham Hippodrome Christmas week.
Producers workshopped a Broadway return in March 2024, aiming for twenty-fifth anniversary season.
Rumours suggest limited engagement summer 2025 at New York City Center.
Key Cast Evolution.
- Laura Bell Bundy originated Elle on Broadway, blending sparkle and believable legal grit.
- Christian Borle shaped Emmett into supportive everyman, earning Tony nomination.
- Sheridan Smith re-defined Elle for London, securing Laurence Olivier triumph.
- Alex Gaumond injected French charm as West End Emmett opposite Smith.
- Courtney Bowman updated heroine with body-positive zest during 2022 revival.
- Tom Francis impressed UK tour crowds as syrupy Warner in 2023.
- Michael Ahomka-Lindsay explored Emmett’s vulnerability during 2024 workshop labs.
Signature Songs.
- Omigod You Guys kicks off with explosive retail therapy harmonies.
- What You Want captures Elle’s persuasive Harvard entrance.
- Bend and Snap remains the camp call to arms for self-confidence.
- So Much Better closes Act One with triumphant belt.
- Legally Blonde Remix electrifies courtroom climax with dance-pop punch.
- Find My Way delivers warm epilogue, sealing Elle’s professional victory.
Critical Reception.
Early Broadway reviews praised energy, yet questioned depth.
Audiences adored colour, comedy, and female ambition.
London critics warmed further, citing tightened book and British humour tweaks.
Recent stagings receive commendations for inclusive casting and modern social commentary.
Legacy and Cultural Impact.
High schools worldwide license the show, boosting pink wardrobe sales annually.
Phrases like Bend and Snap integrate into everyday pop slang.
Legal organisations host Elle-inspired outreach events encouraging young women toward law careers.
Streaming platforms replay the MTV capture, introducing new generations each graduation season.
Questions and Answers.
- How long is the musical Legally Blonde?
- The standard runtime is two hours thirty minutes including intermission.
- Is Legally Blonde appropriate for children?
- The show suits audiences aged eight and above, containing mild innuendo.
- Which song features the famous hair move?
- Bend and Snap spotlights the iconic salon choreography.
- Will Broadway see a revival soon?
- Producers target summer 2025 for a limited New York return.
- Can schools license the 2022 revival changes?
- Yes, new orchestration options became available through MTI in 2024.