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by Ace

"Legally Blonde" on MTV

Remember when MTV played music? When there were videos all day, not just at 6 a.m.? Well, some of you may be too young to remember that, but trust me, there was a time. For a few hours tomorrow afternoon, it will be almost like the old days .. that is, if you view a full-length Broadway musical as sort of a long music video. That's right, at 1 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, MTV will air the Broadway show Legally Blonde in its entirety.

I know that I'm a little reticent to mention it, but I like musical theater. So I'm quite pleased that MTV is airing a current Broadway show that I would not pay to see. (Free musical theater is the best.) Despite my skepticism about Legally Blonde, it's still a guilty pleasure kind of show that I kind of want to see. (It fits with my occasional desire to surreptitiously read Cosmo when I travel.) And this will not be just any airing of Legally Blonde: there will also be a “pink carpet extravaganza” and a behind-the-scenes look at the show. Apparently, the tween audience is an important part of the MTV demographic, because this show is aimed right at them.

Check out the trailer for a glimpse of what you'll see.



The show has certainly got some pep.

The trailer, however, does not show the young, pink-clad audience recruited for one of the performances taped for this special. This will be one pink-tastic special!

As Broadway shows go, Legally Blonde is something of a surprise hit. Last week, it was the 9th highest grossing show on Broadway. It opened last spring to aa mixture of lukewarm and glowing reviews. Generally, the review titles include words like “pink,” “candy” and “fluff.” My favorite was the opening to The New York Times review:

“Flossing between songs is recommended for anyone who attends “Legally Blonde,” the nonstop sugar rush of a show that opened last night at the Palace Theater, joining the ranks of such nearby temples to candy worship as the M&M and Hershey's theme stores.”

I'm not sure what to expect when I watch this weekend. I'm anticipating light and stupid, but that's not inherently a problem. I often like stupid. (Grease 2 is one of my favorite movies, after all.) My concern is whether this is great fodder for a show.

I liked, but did not love, the movie Legally Blonde.

I found the writing to be kind of lazy — particularly anything legal — but thought that Reese Witherspoon made the movie better than it should have been. (She does that a lot.)

I don't know that Laura Bell Bundy will charm me quite as thoroughly, so the things that are stupid might remain annoyingly stupid.

But if there are good song-and-dance numbers, I may not care that much.

I'm definitely apprehensive about the lesbian angle, though. D. Williams noted last month in an article on lesbians and musical theater that the lesbian in the stage production primarily serves as a punchline and an unattractive contrast to the lead.

There she is on the far left.

The movie, however, featured a kind of hot, albeit humorless, lesbian — at least she was the kind of brainy lesbian (Meredith Scott Lynn) that does it for me.

She's the smart-looking one, second from the left.

If you cannot wait until tomorrow, click here for some clips of the show. And in the meantime, as Pinky Tuscadero would say, “Think Pink.”

If you've already seen the show — or plan to watch tomorrow — please share your review. I'll check back in with mine, too.

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  • VashtheStampede's picture

    Hmm

    Well, while I would much rather see a broadcast of Wicked then Legally Blonde, it doesn't sound like a bad way to spend an afternoon, esp. when you consider what MTV would play in its place. Maybe if the ratings are good enough it can start a trend and we can see more musicals on MTV (yeah, I know, but a man can dream can't he?)
    HebrewFreak's picture

    Some people i know were

    Some people i know were talking about this. I'm a little sad that i don't get to see it, since i don't have MTV. However, i did get to see it live in San Francisco during it's pre-Broadway run at the Golden Gate. It's an awesomely bad show. it was just as campy as the movie, and just as cute. Very stupid, but very fun, and the dancing is really cool.
    Hannah's picture

    broadway! on tv!

    and not PBS!

    I will definitely watch.   Honestly, I like quite a couple of numbers from the musical, like"So Much Better" and especially "Omigod You Guys."  Plus, Orfeh is awesome.  Did anyone hear here on Seth Rudetsky's Studio A Caberet on Sirius radio?  I really want to see "The Great American Trailer Park Musical."  Laura Bell Bundy isn't too bad, either. 

    Mason's picture

    Dude, I'm so stoked! I too

    Dude, I'm so stoked! I too had this on my list of shows that I'd like to see, but probably would never pay for. Laura Bell Bundy played Glinda in Wicked on Broadway for a while, so I have faith in her to pull this role off. I'd better go set my Tivo . . .
    wickedgrrl's picture

    Holy _ _ _ _!

    I flipped this on to get a little Broadway treat as with no more Rosie I don't get my fix very often.  Low and behold to my shock (and utter glee) I see an old school mate dancing across my screen.  She looks awesome.  I have missed seeing her dance.  It is a thing of beauty.  As are her legs.  I need to buy a ticket to NY.

    Squeee!!  *big grin* 

    LuzdeAltair's picture

    I was surprised at how much I liked LB

    I was REALLY reticent to watching this show, that is, until I got to listen to the soundtrack. I actually ended up paying to see it live, and I wasn't AT ALL disappointed (in fact I wished I had gotten better seats). It's such a "feel good" show, and Orfeh ROCKS (both on and off stage). I don't personally like Laura Bell (I had sen her in Hairspray and Wicked) but I had to take my hat off after seeing her perform as Elle; the singing was flawless, and combined with all the choreographies she has throughout the show she was impressive.

    The lyrics are mostly smart and funny with a few exceptions, and although it seems like an overdose of pink, the "moral" of the story is smart and the characters are human enough to make up for it (I mean that you won't come out of the theatre feeling dumber than when you walked in).

    I'm glad a bunch of people will get to see it thanks to MTV (even if the experience is really different on TV than in the theater)