Legally Blonde – The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods

Legally Blonde — The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods

Official logo art for the show
Format Reality television
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Running time 60 minutes (44 without commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel MTV (2008)
Original run June 2, 2008 – July 21, 2008
External links
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Legally Blonde — The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods is an MTV program created in order to cast an actress to replace Laura Bell Bundy in the role of Elle Woods in the Broadway production of Legally Blonde – The Musical. The show debuted on June 2, 2008.

The winner of the show, Bailey Hanks, in addition to being cast in the role, was given the opportunity to record her own single of the musical's first-act closer, "So Much Better". The show concluded on July 21, 2008. Autumn Hurlbert was the runner up. She served as Hanks' understudy and performed in the ensemble of the show. Bundy's last performance in the musical was on July 20, 2008. Hanks began performances on July 23, 2008 and remained with the show until it closed on October 19, 2008.[1]

Two other show finalists — Rhiannon Hansen and Lauren Zakrin, performed in the Legally Blonde National tour. Hansen played Margot in the musical and Zakrin performed in the ensemble as well serving as understudy to Becky Gulsvig as Elle Woods.[2]

The show began with 15 contestants. All except the winner were eliminated over nine episodes, in which they performed songs and faced other challenges. A three-judge panel made the elimination decisions. Most episodes involved a small prize for the winner of the challenge.

Contents

Judges and mentors

Contestants

Name Age1 Hometown Status
Bailey Hanks 20 Anderson, SC Winner
Autumn Hurlbert 28 Mesa, AZ 2nd Place
Rhiannon Hansen 19 Logan, UT 3rd Place
Lauren Zakrin 18 Rochester, MI Eliminated 7th
Natalie Lander 25 Malibu, CA Eliminated 6th
Emma Zaks 26 New York City Eliminated 5th
Cassie Silva 19 Los Angeles Eliminated 4th
Celina Carvajal[3] 28 San Francisco Eliminated 3rd
Lindsey Ridgway 24 Chicago, IL Eliminated 2nd
Cassie Okenka 22 Toledo, OH Eliminated 1st

Episode summaries

In each episode, the contestants met different cast members from the Broadway cast of Legally Blonde: The Musical. They also studied a song from the show and faced various tests and challenges that were evaluated by the panel of judges. Most weeks, the challenge winner received a prize.

Episode Number 1 – "You're Cut" (Originally aired June 2, 2008)

50 contestants traveled to New York hoping to star as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde. An initial dance audition ensued, and the field was narrowed down to 15 girls. After learning the song "So Much Better" and a dance, the girls auditioned for the judges. Five were eliminated, leaving 10 remaining contestants.

Episode Number 2 – "And Then There Were 10" (Originally aired June 9, 2008)

Episode 2 focused on acting auditions. Scene partner Nikki Snelson purposely drops a line during the contestants' auditions to see how the contestants react. The girls learned the song "Delta Nu Nu Nu". The challenge winner, Hanks, won personal time with Nikki Snelson. She shared the prize with Ridgway.

Episode Number 3 – "Omigod, She Threw Us Under the Bus!" (Originally aired June 16, 2008)

After a grueling vocal workshop on spin bikes to test the contestants' stamina, Cassie S. isolates herself from the other girls by complaining to the judges that the other contestants failed to give their all during her rehearsals. The episode also focused on the song "Omigod You Guys". The prize was a manicure and pedicure with Orfeh, won by Zakrin and shared with Silva.

Episode Number 4 – "It's Time to Get Serious" (Originally aired June 23, 2008)

The top eight contestants experience illness and nerves, while learning the song "Serious" and performing a challenging comedic scene. The prize was a date with Richard H. Blake, won by Hurlbert and shared with Carvajal.

Episode Number 5 – "These Pink Boots Are Made For Dancing" (Originally aired June 30, 2008)

The six contestants test their dancing skills on the cobblestoned streets of Brooklyn and face a Hip-Hop dancing challenge ("Shake Your Junk" dance sequence). The song for the episode was "Positive". Lander won a yoga lesson with Kate Shindle, which she shared with Hansen.

Episode Number 6 – "Blonde to the Bone" (Originally aired July 7, 2008)

The final five girls were given makeovers and performed the ballad "Legally Blonde." The episode's challenge involved modeling. The song was "Legally Blonde". Lander won a lunch date with Andy Karl.

Episode Number 7 – "Triple Threat Test" (Originally aired July 14, 2008)

Four finalists audition with a challenging number that tests singing, acting and dance. Their costume change skills were also tested, as was their stamina. The song featured was "What You Want". All the girls won dinner at the loft and Legally Blonde-style Tiffany necklaces.

Episode Number 8 – "A Star is Born!" (Originally aired July 21, 2008)

Autumn and Bailey performed three Legally Blonde numbers live at the Palace Theatre on Broadway, and Bailey was declared the winner. The three songs were "Omigod You Guys", "Positive" and "So Much Better". In addition to winning a contract to perform the role of Elle Woods on Broadway for at least three months, Hanks was given the opportunity to record her own single of the musical's first-act closer, "So Much Better".[2][4][5] Hurlbert, as the runner up, will act as Hanks' understudy and perform in the ensemble of the show. Zakrin, the third runner up, will understudy the tour's Elle Woods, Becky Gulsvig, and will also be a member of the ensemble. And, Hansen , the second runner up, will play the role of Margot, Elle's best friend, on tour, as well as understudying Elle.[2]

Broadway cast appearances

In each episode, the girls meet a cast member from Legally Blonde -The Musical. Usually, these opportunities were awarded as prizes.

Auditions

These were the following auditions or workshops for each episode. These are similar to "challenges" on other reality shows.

Musical numbers

These were the musical numbers from the Broadway show that the contestants were taught during each episode.

Rewards/Gifts

Competition

Elimination process

During the course of the auditions, the three judges determine which girls to eliminate and which ones to continue in the competition. After the judges figure out who will go and who will stay they write the names down, in order by best audition, on "the list" similar to the one referred to during the song So Much Better. Haylie Duff is then given the list and announces the list in order. The remaining girls who are not on the list must immediately head to the building's casting office where the three judges will determine the eliminated contestant.

Elimination chart

Call-Out Order
Number List Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
01 Autumn Bailey Bailey Autumn Rhiannon Natalie1 Autumn Autumn Autumn Bailey
02 Bailey Lindsey Lauren Bailey Emma Bailey Lauren Bailey Bailey Autumn
03 Cassie O. Cassie O. Emma Natalie Lauren Lauren Bailey Rhiannon Rhiannon3
04 Cassie S. Autumn Natalie Rhiannon Bailey Rhiannon Rhiannon Lauren
05 Celina Natalie Rhiannon Cassie S. Natalie Autumn Natalie
06 Chloe Celina Autumn Emma Autumn Emma
07 Emma Emma Celina Celina Cassie S.
08 Lauren Cassie S. Lindsey Lauren Celina
09 Libby Lauren Cassie S. Lindsey
10 Lindsey Rhiannon Cassie O.
11 Mara Rachel
12 Mary Mara
13 Natalie Mary
14 Rachel Libby
15 Rhiannon Chloe
     The contestant will star as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde: The Musical.
     The contestant won the reward challenge.
     The contestant was not on the casting list but remained in the competition.
     The contestant won the reward challenge but was not on the casting list and remained in the competition.
     The contestant won the reward challenge, but was eliminated.
     The contestant was eliminated.

After the show

Hanks was chosen as the winner by Jerry Mitchell during her final audition at the Palace Theatre.[2]

Autumn Hurlbert was declared the runner-up and served as Hanks' understudy while also performing in the ensemble.[2] Finalists Rhiannon Hansen (3rd place) and Lauren Zakrin (4th place) participated in the musical's first national tour, respectively, as Margot and as the understudy for Elle.[2]

Natalie Lander has since moved on to video game voice acting and film roles.

Cassie Okenka performed as Dorothy Gale in the national tour of The Wizard of Oz.

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