Legally Blonde (New Wimbledon Theatre)
Legally Blonde (New Wimbledon Theatre)
Opens Oct 20 London: Wimbledon
82% 86 reviews
82%
(86 Ratings)
Positive
84%
Mixed
11%
Negative
5%
Members say
Entertaining, Funny, Great singing, Delightful, Hilarious

About the Show

Elle swaps fashion for law school in a bold, funny journey of love, style, and self-belief.

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Critic Reviews (10)

London Theatre
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Praise must go to Natalie Gallacher as casting director, as the Legally Blonde cast reflect a diverse society. Lauren Drew stands out as Brooke Wyndham. This Legally Blonde is an assured and snappy production which fits slap-bang into the present day.
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Time Out London
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

It’s weird, visually striking and basically pretty funny, but I found it very difficult to get a handle on it emotionally. Never in a million years could this yassified, camped up, queered up take on ‘Legally Blonde’ have served as the original: it is emphatically A Version.
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The Telegraph (UK)
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Bowman ... not only possesses a terrific set of lungs, but denotes the character’s journey of self-discovery with nuance, shifting from initial hurt and bashfulness to indestructible resolve. I would have loved more of is memorable songs.
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The London Evening Standard
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Bowman holds her own against scene-stealing turns from big-voiced Nadine Higgin as Elle’s beautician ally Paulette and the lithe Lauren Drew as her fitness guru client Brooke. If you love the film, or if you simply go with an open mind and heart, you’ll have a whale of a time.
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WhatsOnStage
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Moss ... has done something quite remarkable. While upping the fun and the fizz, she has also made it an inclusive power-house of a musical. She also hauls it into 2022. Ellen Kane's choreography is truly fabulous. On its own terms, the whole thing succeeds with magnificent, all-embracing confidence. I had the best of times.
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The Stage (UK)
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Moss’ all-out approach to comedy comes at the expense of heart, but it mostly works. Mostly, the unrestrained approach adds to the show’s inherent silliness, but sometimes it makes things look a little sloppy. The set design featuring tassels of blonde hair hanging in fringes is an ugly backdrop.
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The Arts Desk
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Yes, much of the plotting is enjoyable nonsense; it’s certainly not beholden to actual legal proceedings. But amidst its ... giddy gags are extremely pertinent points about how we judge on appearances, whether it’s dismissing women who proudly own their femininity, or discriminate based on race, sexuality or gender identity. Another triumphant musical reinvention at the Park.
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The Times (UK)
May 25th, 2022
For a previous production

Go with an open mind and you’ll be blown away. Moss’s diverse casting reinvents conventional ideas of beauty, in line with the idea that character trumps superficialities. Laura Hopkins’s set isn’t easy on the eye.
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