Student Edition: Clearview Regional High School to Put on “Legally Blonde”

This is an advertisement from Clearview Regional High School via SJ Cappies

“Legally Blonde The Musical” poster. Courtesy of Clearview Regional High School via Facebook.

“Oh my God you guys,” Clearview Regional High School is performing “Legally Blonde” on March 12, 13, and 14!

For those who may not be familiar with this fun and feel good musical, “Legally Blonde” tells the story of Elle Woods, a hopelessly romantic blonde, who tracks the love of her life to Harvard law school. Not only does she break the classic stereotypes surrounding her outward appearance and recognize her own inner strength, Elle teaches everyone that being yourself never goes out of style.

Clearview Regional High School held auditions for their musical on December 4 and 5 with callbacks on December 11th. After a relaxing winter break they jumped right into work. From Monday-Thursday and sometimes Saturday, this talented cast and crew have been working hard to put on a truly spectacular show and increase the “chips on their shoulders.” Of course none of this could be possible without an incredible staff. Under the direction of Linda Deal and Scott Garvin, with assistance in music from Chelsea Franchi, choreography by Devon Duffy, costumes by Jenna Scott, crew management by Mark Mozzachio, and the producer Debbie Brown, it has never been so much better to be a blonde.

Clearview Regional High School is thrilled to be participating in South Jersey Cappies once again and cannot wait to put on a pink-tastic performance. Theatre has many aspects and Clearview Regional High Schools “Legally Blonde” is ready to honor all of it.

Clearview Regional High School invites everyone to come see “Legally Blonde” this week. This cast is seriously in love with “Legally Blonde” and can’t wait to share it with you!

You can find tickets here: https://crhsd.booktix.com


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