Carrie St. Louis, Gerald Caesar, Lissa deGuzman, and More Will Lead LEGALLY BLONDE at Kansas City Starlight

The run plays July 7-13.

Review: TOOTSIE at Starlight Theatre

Carrie St. Louis will star as Elle Woods in the Kansas City Starlight Production of LEGALLY BLONDE. The production will be Directed and Choreographed by Nikki Snelson, who originated the role of Brooke Wyndham in the Original Broadway production of Legally Blonde. St. Louis most recently starred in the off-Broadway hit TITANIQUE, as well as starring roles in Kinky Boots, Wicked, and Rock of Ages on Broadway.

She is joined by Gerald Caesar (Only Murders in the Building, Tina: the Tina Turner Musical) as Emmett, Lissa deGuzman (Wicked, Aladdin) as Vivienne, Bre Jackson (Six, The Book of Mormon), as Paulette, Edward Watts (Scandalous, The Book of Mormon) as Professor Callahan, Jessica Crouch (Pretty Woman) as Brooke Wyndham, and Luke Hamilton (Something Rotten!) as Warner. Additional cast members include Gabbie Fried as Enid, Karma Jenkins as Pilar, Lily Kaufmann as Margot, and Nicolette Shin as Serena.

The ensemble will include Cathy Barnett, Maurice Dawkins, Niani Feelings, Shapiro Garris, Jules Giess, Luke Harwerth, Paul Harwerth, Michal Kolaczkowski, Jeffrey Keller, Reagan Kennedy, David Paul Kidder, Madoka Koguchi, Tay Marquise, Jessica Martens, Tia Petersen, Julie Pope, Will Porter, Ken Remmert, Ben Sears, MaryAnn Traxler, Weston Thomas, and Willa Walberg.

The run plays July 7-13. For Tickets Visit: https://www.kcstarlight.com/events/broadway/

Kansas City Starlight has been a cornerstone of Kansas City cultural arts since the 1950s; Starlight is dedicated to excellence in performing arts. Starlight's mission is to be the home for accessible live arts experiences for all generations and connect the Kansas City community through live arts experiences that entertain, inspire, and engage.




RELATED STORIES - Kansas City

GYPSY Comes to Music Theater Heritage in June

Music Theater Heritage has announced the cast and creatives for its summer production of Gypsy. Famously one of Stephen Sondheim’s earliest works, Gypsy features a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Sondheim. It is based on the memoirs of burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee.

Student Blog: Benefits from Theatre Education

“The theatre is a place where one has time for the problems of people to whom one would show the door if they came to one’s office for a job” (Tennessee Williams).

Review: TOOTSIE at Starlight Theatre

TOOTSIE (The Musical), is a fun opening evening for the seventy-first season of Starlight Theatre at Swope Park across from the Kansas City Zoo. Tootsie (The Film) was so good it is preserved it on the United States National Film Registry. Add the sea-change in attitudes surrounding same-sex relationships and this show is set up to be a very tough sell. Remarkably, TOOTSIE (The Musical) absolutely works.

Feature: AFTERWARD: EDDIE, HARRY, and ISRAEL at White Theatre

EDDIE, the play, ends with the recognition of Israel by the United States.  A short, two- paragraph statement immediately conveyed the backing of the world’s wealthiest nation with the world’s most powerful military.  But that was not the end of the story either for Israel or for Eddie Jacobson.


Videos


#repshow# in #getregions.name[i]# A Man of No Importance
Olathe Civic Theatre Association (6/23-7/09)
#repshow# in #getregions.name[i]# Something Rotten
Theatre Lawrence (6/09-6/25)
VIEW ALL SHOWS  ADD A SHOW  

Recommended For You