A brand-new production of the smash-hit musical comedy LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL will tour the UK and Ireland in 2026

Musical theatre and Tik Tok star, Hannah Lowther (SIX, West End; Heathers: The Musical, The Other Palace) will play Margot and Alternate Elle Woods in brand-new Made at Curve production of the West End and Broadway smash-hit LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL.
Hannah will play the role of Elle Woods when the musical’s star Amber Davies (Strictly Come Dancing, BBC1; The Great Gatsby, London Coliseum; Pretty Woman, UK Tour) is not performing.
They star alongside
- George Crawford (The Great Gatsby, London Coliseum; Newsies, Troubadour Wembley Park) as Emmett
- Karen Mavundukure (Stranger Things, West End, The Colour Purple, Birmingham Hippodrome & UK Tour; Dreamgirls, West End) as Paulette
- Adam Cooper (A Chorus Line, Curve/Sadler’s Wells; Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, Sadler’s Wells; Billy Elliot, Universal) as Callahan
- Jamie Chatterton (The Little Big Things, Soho Place; The Osmonds: A New Musical, UK & Ireland Tour) as Warner
- Annabelle Terry (Scissorhandz, Southwark Playhouse Elephant; Hamlet, National Theatre) as Vivienne
- Jocasta Almgill (A Chorus Line, Curve/Sadler’s Wells/UK Tour; Grease, Dominion Theatre) as Brooke
- Rosanna Harris (Grease, UK Tour; The War of the Worlds: Spirit of Man, Arena Tour) as Serena
- Remi Ferdinand (Hamilton, West End; Grease, West End) as Pilar
- Ty-Reece Stewart (Footballer’s Wives, Assembly Rooms Edinburgh; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, UK & Ireland Tour) as Kyle
- Bradley Delarosbel (A Chorus Line, Sadler’s Wells/Curve/Japan; Matilda the Musical, Netflix) as Carlos.
The cast is completed by Keanna Bloomfield (The Sound of Music; My Fair Lady, Curve), James Lim (Disney’s Aladdin, UK Tour; Clueless, West End), Aaron Shales (&Juliet, West End/UK & Ireland Tour; Fantasies Come True, The Other Palace), Jaime Tait (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, West End; Motown the Musical, West End), Daisy Twells (Muriel’s Wedding, Curve; Heathers, Soho Place/The Other Palace/UK Tour), Louie Wood (Billy Elliot; A Chorus Line, Curve), Raiaz Fisher (TINA: The Tina Turner Musical, West End; Save The Cinema, Sky Cinema), Dylan Gordon-Jones (Freaky Friday The Musical, Home Manchester), Lauren Hampton (Half a Sixpence; Hello Dolly, Bristol Hippodrome) and Ollie Hart-Bradford (Legally Blonde, Curve; Elf, UK Tour).
Based on the novel LEGALLY BLONDE by Amanda Browning and the iconic 2001 film of the same name starring Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Coolidge, the multi-award winning LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL features a book by Heather Hach and original music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin.
LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL will be directed by Curve’s Artistic Director Nikolai Foster (Kinky Boots, The Wizard of Oz, A Chorus Line) and choreographed by Leah Hill (Kinky Boots, UK and Ireland tour, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Curve & UK Tour, The Wiz, Hope Mill Theatre) with musical supervision by Matt Spencer-Smith (Here & Now, Birmingham Alexandra & UK and Ireland tour, Dear Evan Hansen, UK tour), set design by Colin Richmond (The Little Big Things, Soho Place, The Wizard of Oz, UK tour), lighting design by Ben Cracknell (Clueless, Trafalgar Theatre, The Wizard of Oz, London Palladium) and sound design by Adam Fisher (Here & Now, UK & Ireland tour, Evita, London Palladium).
“Whoever said orange is the new pink was seriously disturbed”
This ultimate feel-good rom-com, based on the award-winning film starring Reese Witherspoon, follows Elle Woods on her transformation from ‘It Girl’ fashionista to legal ace at Harvard Law School, all in the name of love. Elle must prove she is more than blonde ambition, swap the changing rooms for the courtroom and learn that ‘being true to yourself never goes out of style.’
Legally Blonde the Musical 2026 UK & Ireland Tour schedule
7 – 21 February Leicester, Curve
24 – 28 February Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
3 – 7 March Sheffield, Lyceum
10 – 14 March Milton Keynes Theatre
16 – 21 March Southend, Cliffs Pavillion
24 – 28 March Canterbury, Marlowe
31 March – 4 April Birmingham, The Alexandra
6 – 11 April Glasgow, King’s Theatre
13 – 18 April Liverpool, Empire Theatre
21 – 25 April York, Grand Opera House
4 – 9 May Truro, Hall for Cornwall
12 – 17 May Newcastle, Theatre Royal
19 – 23 May Nottingham, Theatre Royal
26 – 30 May Oxford, New Theatre
1 – 6 June Plymouth, Theatre Royal
8 – 13 June Leeds, Grand Theatre 0113 243 0808
16 – 20 June Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre
22 – 27 June Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre
30 June – 4 July Bristol, Hippodrome
6 – 18 July Dublin, Bord Gais Energy Theatre
21 – 25 July Belfast, Grand Opera House
21 – 26 September Norwich, Theatre Royal 01603 630 000
28 September – 3 October Edinburgh Playhouse
6 – 10 October Aylesbury, Waterside
13 – 17 October Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre
19 – 24 October Wimbledon, New Theatre
27 – 31 October Hull, New Theatre 01482 300 306
3 – 14 November Manchester, Opera House
17 – 21 November Stoke, Regents Theatre
23 – 28 November Woking, New Victoria Theatre
30 November – 5 December Sunderland, Empire
14 December – 2 January 2027 Brighton, Theatre Royal
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