However, the show enjoyed tremendous commercial success, so much so that producers got together and wrote a sequel that was released in 2003. Even though sequels in general have been met with fair results at best overall in the history of film, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde, was also an enormous success.
The Next Step
As a result of this success in theaters, Hal Luftig, Fox Theatricals and Dori Berinstein got together and decided to put together a theater production for the story. The show debuted with a preview in San Francisco on January 23 of this year to rave reviews. The show will premiere at the Palace Theatre on Broadway on April 3, and if you want to see an emerging classic live, get your Legally Blonde tickets now.
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