Last night I went to see Legally Blonde at the West Valley Performing Arts Center and it was more fun than should be allowed on a Wednesday night! Elle Woods (Rachel Matorana), a fashion merchandising student and president of the Delta Nu Nu sorority at UCLA, is sure that her boyfriend Warner Huntington III (Wesley Valdez) is about to propose but he breaks up with her instead. He explains that he is going to Harvard Law School and he needs a more serious girlfriend for the future he imagines. She decides to prove him wrong and succeeds in getting into Harvard Law School but no one there takes her seriously, especially the notoriously difficult Professor Callahan (Jared Lesa) and Warner's new girlfriend Vivienne Kensington (Teaira Burge). However, a teaching assistant named Emmett Forrest (Geoff Beckstrand) and a beautician named Paulette Bonafonte (Madison Archibald) show her that she has what it takes to be a lawyer and she eventually gets an acquittal for her first client, fitness guru Brooke Wyndham (Bryn Campbell). Like most musicals adapted from popular movies, the songs are a little bit contrived but I have to admit that I enjoyed them, especially "Omigod You Guys," "What You Want," "Positive," "Blood in the Water," "Chip On My Shoulder,""Whipped into Shape" (this is incredible), and "Bend and Snap," because the fun and energetic choreography had the crowd cheering out loud! Matorana is absolutely perfect as the irrepressible Elle because her joy and optimism are palpable in every number. She definitely has the charisma to carry the show because you can't take your eyes off her and her voice is very well suited to the score. I also really enjoyed Archibald's performance because she oozes personality as well as Beckstrand's because he is both lovable and vulnerable. The use of a big group of Delta Nu Nu sorority sisters, rather than just the three that are usually found in most productions, as a Greek chorus whenever Elle needs inspiration really adds to the energy. Every inch of the stage is covered in pink and the set pieces for the Delta Nu Nu house, various locations at Harvard, the courtroom, and the beauty parlor are incorporated with very clever staging (I especially loved the scene where Elle is kicked out of class because it is so seamless). The costumes and lighting design also make liberal use of the color pink and it is so vibrant and playful. If you love the movie you will definitely love this entertaining show! It runs at the West Valley Performing Arts Center on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through August 31 (go here for tickets).
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Legally Blonde at West Valley Arts
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
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Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse
I love the musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels! It is hilarious so it was a lot of fun to see a new production at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse last night. I was laughing so much I couldn't breathe! Lawrence Jameson (Nick Balaich), a charming and sophisticated international playboy, cons a wealthy woman named Muriel Eubanks (Melissa Trenery), who is visiting the French Riviera from Omaha, by pretending to be a prince fighting a revolution to reclaim his country. When an uncouth amateur con artist named Freddy Benson (Josh Curtis) comes to the Riviera, Jameson decides to take him under his wing to keep him from stealing his marks. When he tries to con Jolene Oaks (Janelle Wiser), an heiress from Oklahoma, he enlists Benson's help to get him out of an accidental engagement. They both take credit for the success of the plan so they bet each other that the first one to con Christine Colgate (Natalie Peterson), an heiress from Cincinnati, out of $50,000 will win and the other will leave town. Hilarity ensues when Benson pretends to be a paralyzed soldier and Jameson pretends to be a Viennese psychiatrist but who is conning whom? What makes this show so funny is all of the physical comedy and it is brilliant in this show, especially in "All About Ruprecht" and "Ruffhousin' Mit Shuffhausen." I also really enjoyed "Love is My Legs" because it is completely over the top and made me laugh out loud! The choreography is a lot of fun in the big song and dance numbers "Give Them What They Want," "Great Big Stuff," "Oklahoma," and "The More We Dance" and the ensemble does a great job with lots of highly amusing bits of business sprinkled throughout. The main cast is outstanding because Balaich is very charming and debonair with a beautiful voice and Curtis is a perfect foil to him with all of his uproarious energy and body language (he ended up in the audience, including next to me, multiple times and it was so funny). They have perfect comedic timing and great chemistry with each other. Peterson also has a beautiful voice and provides the perfect blend of innocence and guile while Wiser is incredibly flamboyant and brought the house down in "Oklahoma." However, I especially loved Trenery because her facial expressions are hilarious but she also shows a bit of vulnerability. I was really impressed with the costumes, particularly all of the tuxedos and couture gowns, and with the main set which resembles a terrace overlooking the sea. I thoroughly enjoyed this entertaining show and I highly recommend it. There are performances on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays through September 21 (go here for tickets).