What songs are in Legally Blonde JR?
Songs from the junior version include “Serious,” “Bend And Snap,” “Daughter of Delta Nu,” “Chip On My Shoulder,” “Omigod You Guys,” and “Legally Blonde.”
Who wrote the score and lyrics for Legally Blonde The Musical Jr who wrote the book?
Legally Blonde (musical)
| Legally Blonde | |
|---|---|
| Music | Nell Benjamin Laurence O’Keefe |
| Lyrics | Nell Benjamin Laurence O’Keefe |
| Book | Heather Hach |
| Basis | Legally Blonde by Amanda Brown Legally Blonde by Karen McCullah Lutz Kirsten Smith |
Which of the following songs are removed from MTI’s junior version of Legally Blonde?
The following songs have been cut: “Harvard Variations,” “Blood in the Water,” “Positive,” “Take it Like a Man,” “There Right There,” “Gay or European?”
Who wrote Legally Blonde The Musical JR?
Legally Blonde The Musical JR, based on the 2001 hit film starring Reese Witherspoon about a sorority girl who goes to Harvard Law in order to get her boyfriend back, and the 2007 Broadway production with music and lyrics by Nell Benjamin and Laurence O’Keefe, brings one full hour of joyous song, dance, fun, and pink ( …
Is Heathers the Musical appropriate for high school?
It follows the story of Veronica Sawyer – a brainy teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. Adapted to be appropriate for a teenage cast and audience, the show deals with the important issues of teen suicide, bullying, homophobia and gun violence.
Who is Pilar in Legally Blonde?
Celeste Margot Riddle
Front Center: Celeste Margot Riddle as Pilar in “Legally Blonde the Musical.”
Who has the rights to Finding Neverland?
Finding Neverland (film)
| Finding Neverland | |
|---|---|
| Distributed by | Miramax Films |
| Release date | September 4, 2004 (VFF) October 29, 2004 (United Kingdom) November 12, 2004 (United States) |
| Running time | 101 minutes |
| Countries | United Kingdom United States |
Why is Heathers movie rated R?
Parents need to know that Heathers is a pitch-black comedy that teens will probably want to see, but it’s better for those just exiting high school and up. Teens have sex (outdoors and at a college party) and speak crudely about it. Two boys are sexually aggressive. And there’s plenty of harsh and homophobic language.