Legally Blonde The Musical is a high-energy, feel-good comedy that follows the journey of Elle Woods, a bubbly and fashion-savvy sorority queen who seems to have it all.
When her boyfriend dumps her to get “serious” at Harvard Law School, Elle sets out to win him back by getting into Harvard herself. What begins as a mission to prove she’s more than just a pretty face becomes a powerful journey of self-discovery. Along the way, Elle makes new friends, overcomes stereotypes, and realises her true potential as a legal powerhouse.
With infectious songs, vibrant choreography, and a whole lot of heart, Legally Blonde is an empowering celebration of staying true to yourself and breaking expectations with style, smarts, and confidence.
In case you don’t know who I am, I’m Andrew G (my full name is Andrew Gyopar but a lot people can’t pronounce my last name or remember how to spell it ).
I started in radio in 1992 and I have been producing & presenting radio, video and theatre ever since. I also love to talk about other shows playing in theatres in Melbourne, Australia.
I am often asked why I am such a passionate promoter of live theatre in Melbourne. For me, live theatre has the ability to create a visceral and immediate connection between performers and the audience, fostering a shared, communal experience that transcends the boundaries of the stage. The immersive nature of live performances, coupled with the authenticity of in-the-moment interactions, allows people to engage with the raw emotions, energy, and artistry of the theatrical experience in a way that resonates deeply.
I am especially fond of musical theatre. The magical realm where storytelling transcends spoken words.
Hopefully I’ll see you at the theatre soon!

Local suburban theatres serve as a vital training ground for emerging actors, directors, writers, and designers. Many of Melbourne’s finest performers got their start in community theatres, making it a crucial platform for developing talent.

Local theatre creates a sense of belonging by bringing people together. Audiences and participants alike connect with one another, fostering relationships and building a sense of local pride and community.

Local theatre production companies are often more flexible in the types of stories they tell, allowing for a greater range of perspectives. This diversity showcases cultural, ethnic, and social experiences that may not always be seen in mainstream venues.

With ticket prices often far lower than those of larger, mainstream venues, local theatre offers affordable access to high-quality entertainment, making the arts more inclusive for people from all walks of life.

Local theatre productions draw audiences into suburban areas, often leading to increased foot traffic in local businesses such as restaurants, cafes, and shops. This economic boost benefits the entire community.

Suburban theatre companies have the freedom to experiment and innovate. This grassroots creativity leads to daring new work and interpretations that keep the art form vibrant and evolving.