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Broadway star Laura Bell Bundy is set to return to her hometown of Lexington on May 7, 2025, for a performance of ‘Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now.’ The show will feature Bundy alongside her former ‘Hairspray’ co-stars, offering an energetic mix of musical theater and personal stories. Taking place at the Lexington Opera House, this unique production promises new songs and multimedia elements, celebrating Bundy’s theatrical journey and her gratitude for community support.
Lexington – Broadway star Laura Bell Bundy will return to her hometown on May 7, 2025, to perform in “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now,” a celebratory show featuring her and her former co-stars from “Hairspray.” Alongside Marissa Jaret Winokur, who played Tracy, and Kerry Butler, known for her role as Penny, Bundy aims to deliver an energetic performance that combines musical theater with personal anecdotes.
The performance is set to take place at the Lexington Opera House, a venue where Bundy recalls having her first show as a child. She expressed enthusiasm about returning to her roots and hopes to bring joy to the audience through this unique production, which has evolved since its inception. Originally conceived during a fundraising concert in Utah, “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now” has expanded to include new songs, jokes, and multimedia elements, following a debut tour in 2023.
Laura Bell Bundy is widely recognized for her Broadway debut in the original 2002 production of “Hairspray,” which she describes as a transformative experience. Bundy was the youngest adult in the cast at the time, and she likened the atmosphere to that of college for her and her peers. The show was notable for its infectious energy and humor, establishing a solid foundation for Bundy’s subsequent career, which includes creating the role of Elle Woods in “Legally Blonde – The Musical.”
Following her success in “Hairspray,” Bundy had the opportunity to serve as a stand-in for Kristin Chenoweth’s character Glinda in the original Broadway production of “Wicked,” an experience she credits as a major influence on her career. Bundy has also offered her rendition of the song “Popular,” which she describes as “totally unhinged,” further showcasing her vocal talents and theatrical range.
In addition to Bundy’s star power, the performance will feature musical support from The Lexington Theatre Company’s choir and band, enhancing the overall experience for attendees. The combination of music and storytelling allows Bundy to connect with the audience on a personal level, making “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now” a multifaceted production.
Bundy has expressed her gratitude for the extensive support she has received from the LGBTQIA+ community throughout her career, acknowledging its significant impact on her professional journey. As a proponent of developing original works, she looks forward to exploring new creative projects in the future.
Tickets for “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now” can be purchased via ticketmaster.com and the Lexington Opera House website. The upcoming performance on May 7, 2025, marks an exciting return for Bundy and offers a chance for fans and new audiences alike to experience a celebration of her career and talent.
This long-awaited event promises to be a notable highlight in Lexington’s performing arts calendar, as Bundy and her co-stars revive the magic of Broadway in the heart of their hometown.
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