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METROPOLITAN SCHOOL of the ARTS THEATRE to Present LEGALLY BLONDE, the MUSICAL, Aug. 15 - 24

Metropolitan School of the Arts (MSA) Theatre of Lorton, Va. will present their version of Legally Blonde directed by Danilo Stapulo and choreographed by Jonathon Faircloth from Fri., Aug. 15 to Sun., Aug. 24 at the MSA’s Lorton Campus at 9601 Ox Road in Lorton, Va. Show times are at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30, vary each day. Tickets are $20 per person.  To purchase tickets and check show times, go to www.metropolitanarts.org.

 

Legally Blonde, the Musical is based on the 2001 novel by Amanda Brown and the hit film, Legally Blonde. It follows the story of Elle Woods, as she goes on a mission to find love (and herself) at Harvard Law School. After discovering how the law can be used to help others, Elle finds herself using her new found skills to defend a workout-queen caught in a murder trial. Legally Blonde, the Musical is an evening of high-energy song, dance, and music.

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“Our theatre department displays so many of our students’ skills from acting and singing to dance and performance…Legally Blonde is a bold, entertaining show that blends MSA’s creativity and talents,” Melissa Dobbs, president of Metropolitan School of the Arts of Lorton and Alexandria, Va.

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ABUT METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (MSA):
Lorton, Va.-based, Metropolitan School of the Arts (MSA) is the first Washington, D.C. area, private, secondary performing arts school, founded in 2013 by Melissa Dobbs. The MSA performing arts studios in Alexandria and Lorton, Va. have taught dance, music and theater to more than 10,000 students since 2001. Noted for its world-class instructors, MSA offers high quality performing arts training in a ground breaking, holistic learning environment that cultivates creativity, builds community and empowers students. The organization was featured in Dance Teacher magazine, FOX 5 Morning News, WUSA9, Northern Virginia Magazine, Washington Business Journal and Washington Families magazine. Many students from MSA studios go on to perform in prestigious arenas including Broadway, National Tours, The Julliard School, The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, The Washington Ballet, The American Academy of Ballet, Universal Ballet Academy, The Kirov Ballet, The Hartt School, Marymount University (New York), Ford’s Theater and Mark Morris Dance Company. MSA offers a performing arts school, two performing arts studios, a youth tap ensemble, a youth ballet, a jazz company, community theatre program, as well as MetroClub and MetroRide, as part of their arts-focused, after-school program. Call 703.339.0444 or visit www.metropolitanarts.org, Facebook or Twitter.

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