"Legally Blonde" The Musical Needs Teens
"Legally Blonde" The Musical is looking for actors ages 17 and up. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: For your audition, please come prepared with a 1-minute monologue and 32 bars of a song. You can use your cell phone as a 'karaoke' track to sing to. You will also be asked to learn a short section of choreography and sing and read from a portion of the script. Material can be found in the attachment. Callbacks, August 30th, 12pm. Performances: October 24-26 and October 31-November 1, 2025 at Sentry Theater, 1800 North Point Drive, Stevens Point. Please Note: If you are cast in this show, Load-In (October 17) and Strike (November 2) are mandatory. Plus, a minimum of two hours is required for set building on Oct 18 or 19. Rehearsals will be mostly on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. If interested, please apply.
29 roles
Mezzo-Soprano Belt] Paulette is the funny owner of Hair Affair, a local salon. She becomes friends with Elle and longs to marry a man from Ireland. She and Elle help each other achieve their dreams! Must be comfortable with dogs, must be willing to be kissed on stage. A Bostonian accent is a plus. This actor should be a strong singer with a powerful belt to match the personality!
Mezzo-Soprano to G#5] An exercise video tycoon who is an alum of Elle’s sorority. She is energetic and charismatic, yet currently on trial for her husband’s murder.Dance skills and being physically fit is a must for this role, to properly do high level aerobics with enough stamina to continue singing.
Soprano/Mezzo Belter] Enid is a strong, passionate, and outwardly feminist law student at Harvard, who is skeptical of Elle, and eventually becomes her friend. Must have great comedic timing and be able to patter- sing clearly.
Soprano/Mezzo/Alto. These three ladies are Elle’s trio of best friends and sorority sisters, who help her navigate the story by acting as a “Greek Chorus”. Serena is the energetic cheerleader, typically of Jewish heritage. Margot is the seemingly dim-witted, boy-crazy sorority sister. Pilar is the sassy and sensible one. They should be high-energy performers to make a complementary, dynamic group.
Mezzo-Soprano Belter. The brainiest and quirkiest sorority sister in Delta Nu, who helps Elle study to get into Harvard Law. She has a featured vocal solo in “What You Want”.
Any Voice Type] An attractive, smooth-talking UPS delivery man. He is Paulette’s dream guy. Irish dance skills are a plus.
UCLA frat boy, has a featured reggae solo in “What You Want”.
Paulette’s nasty, rude, dog-stealing trailer trash ex-boyfriend.
A friend of Elle’s who offers her the latest fashion. Has a featured solo in “Omigod You Guys”.
Tries to scam Elle into buying a dress, thinking that she’s just a dumb blonde.
An entitled Harvard student who used to be royalty in his home country. Featured solo in “The Harvard Variations”.
A smug, arrogant, and privileged Harvard student. Featured solo in “The Harvard Variations”.
Harvard admissions officers who have a featured scene during “What You Want”.
Harvard admissions officers who have a featured scene during “What You Want”.
Harvard admissions officers who have a featured scene during “What You Want”.
Brooke Wyndham’s slightly effeminate European pool boy. Featured in “Gay or European”.
Nikos’s “best friend” aka boyfriend. Featured in “Gay or European”.
One of the Delta Nu sorority sisters, has a short featured solo in “Omigod You Guys”.
One of the Delta Nu sorority sisters.
Employees at the Hair Affair salon, with a featured dance solo in “Bend and Snap”.
Employees at the Hair Affair salon, with a featured dance solo in “Bend and Snap”.
A snobby Harvard law student and Vivienne’s best friend. Her dad is next in line to be the Speaker of the House.
Brooke’s bitter stepdaughter. Featured in the courtroom scene as a witness. Must be able to have a comedic nervous breakdown onstage.
Featured in the courtroom scene, with a short vocal solo in “Scene of the Crime/Omigod Reprise”.
Comedic feature in the courtroom scene. Can be played either monotone or overly enthusiastic.
Featured in the courtroom scene, prosecuting Brooke Wyndham.
Cheesy news reporter, featured in the courtroom scene.