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Medical Campus students perform ‘Legally Blonde’

Production directed, produced, performed by students is their 11th annual musical

April 14, 2016

Robert Boston

This weekend, Washington University Medical Campus students plan to forgo medical and scientific pursuits and dabble in the law for a little while.  The students will present the musical “Legally Blonde” April 14, 15 and 16 in the Olin Residence Hall Gym on the Medical Campus.

The production is the 11th annual musical produced, directed and performed by Medical Campus students. The cast, crew and orchestra consist of some 50 students from the School of Medicine, the Medical Scientist Training Program, the programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy, audiology, biostatistics and other programs.

Tickets are $8 in advance for students and $12 for others. At the door, tickets are $12 for students and $16 for general admission. Tickets can be reserved via email by contacting Runjun Kumar at kumarr@wusm.wustl.edu. The Thursday and Saturday performances sold out early, but tickets remained available for Friday’s performance as of Thursday.

From the left, "Legally Blonde" student-performers are Ann Zerfas, Bailey Hall and Razeema Umrani.Robert Boston
From the left, “Legally Blonde” student-performers are Ann Zerfas, Bailey Hall and Razeena Umrani.
From the left, student-performers in "Legally Blonde" are Cat Briggs, Alisha Lad, Mary Willard and Sarah Matthiesen. Robert Boston
From the left, student-performers in “Legally Blonde” are Cat Briggs, Alisha Lad, Mary Willard and Sarah Matthiesen.
From the left are "Legally Blonde" student-performers Tania Lebratti, Hayley Charlton and Caroline Wentworth.Robert Boston
From the left are “Legally Blonde” student-performers Tania Lebratti, Hayley Charlton and Caroline Wentworth.