Next Stop Broadway has announced its end-of-season productions, spotlighting the incredible talents of its Teen Theatre Project students.
This season’s highlight, Legally Blonde: The Musical, will enchant audiences with two performances on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
The production showcases the skills of teens from 8th – 12th grade who have dedicated themselves to mastering the arts of acting, singing, and dancing under the guidance of a team of professional instructors.
Since September, these young stars have been diligently preparing to bring the story of Legally Blonde to life on stage. This award-winning musical, based on the beloved film, tells the uplifting tale of Elle Woods, a determined young woman who challenges stereotypes and overcomes scandal in pursuit of her dreams. With a lineup of iconic characters, catchy songs, and high-energy dance numbers, this production promises an unforgettable theater experience.
Tickets for the afternoon and evening performances are $25 each. As a special offer, a student rush discount of $13 is available on the day of the show.
Those interested in attending this must-see event can purchase tickets through The Center’s Box Office or online at TheCenterCS.com.

The cast of Legally Blonde The Musical {Next Stop Broadway}
Next Stop Broadway also invites you to mark your calendars for Thursday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m., for a performance of High School Musical by the next generation of theater enthusiasts.
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