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what's going on with LEGALLY BLONDE? | the truth behind the tabloid drama and the concert performance

Over the last week, drama and discourse has surrounded the new UK Tour of Legally Blonde.


While the show was in Milton Keynes, leading lady Amber Davies became ongoingly indisposed due to ill health, with the role of Elle Woods being played thereafter by Hannah Lowther.


In addition to the sensationalised reporting of this by the tabloids, the show encountered further challenges when several other cast members were taken ill, meaning the final performance of the tour stop had to be performed as a concert version, for which audience members were, controversially, not offered refunds.


Here are Mickey-Jo's thoughts on all of the conversations currently surrounding this production including alleged backstage feuds, audience entitlement, and its future...



00:00 | introduction

02:09 | the tabloid drama

10:20 | the concert performance

18:50 | conclusion

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