Analysis of "Legally Blonde" from Legally Blonde
Hi! My name is Mateo, I'm a professional musical theatre composer, splitting my time between Toronto & NYC right now. Every Wednesday on this channel, I post a video analyzing the music theory behind some of the great Broadway musicals of all time! In the past, I've analyzed works by Sondheim, Jason Robert Brown, Pasek & Paul, Jeanine Tesori, and Stephen Schwartz, just to name a few. And every Sunday on this channel, I post a video update of the progress I'm making on my writing projects, so you can follow along with the process as I create new musicals from scratch. Say hi, or join my mailing list! https://www.mateochavezlewis.com Get a 3-month free subscription to the Broadway Maven's Weekly Blast! https://thebroadwaymaven.substack.com... ------------ Today we're comparing "Legally Blonde" and "Legally Blonde Remix" from the musical Legally Blonde, written by Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin with a book by Heather Hach. The original production starred Laura Bell Bundy as Elle Woods, Christian Borle as Emmett Forrest, Michael Rupert as Callahan, Orfeh as Paulette, Richard H. Blake as Warner and Andy Karl as Kyle & others.

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