‘Legally Blonde the Musical’ wows audiences at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School

Lucy Barry of Rabun Gap, GA, center, performs as Elle Woods in “Legally Blonde The Musical.” Pictured, from left, are Diane Akpovwa of Abuja, Nigeria as Paulette, Cheney Moriarty of Hong Kong as Vivienne, Gracie Spoon as Enid, and ensemble member Layla Burnett of Franklin, NC.

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School brought hit movie “Legally Blonde” to the Rearden Stage with “Legally Blonde The Musical” February 10-12.

Audiences packed the Rearden Theater for the three evening shows, which featured a cast and crew of more than 60 students. A live orchestra of Rabun Gap students provided music for the show.

Based on the hit 2001 movie “Legally Blonde,” this year’s winter musical brought exciting characters, bright costumes and fun musical numbers to the Rearden Theater. The show followed the story of Elle Woods, a sorority girl who takes on Harvard Law School and tackles stereotypes, snobbery and scandal in pursuit of her dreams.

Senior Lucy Barry of Rabun Gap, GA starred as Elle Woods, and Jeb Bring, a junior from Highlands, NC played love interest Emmet.

Emmet, played by Jeb Bring of Highlands, NC, expresses his frustration as Professor Callahan (Sam Watts of Thomasville, GA) argues with his client Brooke (Katherine Tench of Clarkesville, GA)

Other lead cast members included Diane Akpovwa of Abuja, Nigeria as Paulette, Sam Watts of Thomasville, GA as Professor Callahan, Dustin Anderson of Hiwassee, GA as Warner, Cheney Moriarty of Hong Kong as Vivienne, Katherine Tench of Clarkesville, GA as Brooke, and Gracie Spoon as Enid. Rebekah Wu of Franklin, NC, Lexi Burnett of Franklin, NC, and Sharra Rolle of Roseau, Dominica performed as Elle’s sorority sisters Margot, Serena, and Pilar.

Paulette (Diane Akpovwa of Abuja, Nigeria) interacts with UPS delivery man Kyle (Gerald Butler of Eastanollee, GA)

The show was directed by Sean Lakey, director of the fine and performing arts department at Rabun Gap. Ghilman Brock served as musical director, Allegra Boggess directed the orchestra, Heidi Spoon was the show’s choreographer, and Naomie Winch was the technical director.

“We were excited to bring a fun, lighthearted show to the Rearden Stage this year. I am incredibly proud of our cast and crew for all of their hard work on ‘Legally Blonde The Musical’,” said Lakey. “Thank you to the community for coming out to support our students and the arts at Rabun Gap.

“Legally Blonde The Musical” was Rabun Gap’s entry into the Georgia High School Musical Theater Competition, the Shuler Awards. Award winners will be announced this spring.