Laura Bell Bundy Returns to Lexington with ‘Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now!’

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News Summary

Tony Award-nominee Laura Bell Bundy will perform her stage show ‘Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now!’ at the Lexington Opera House on May 7 at 7:30 p.m. This performance is a significant homecoming for Bundy, who first performed at this venue. The show incorporates local audience interactions and new material, promising a dynamic experience. Fans can expect a blend of humor and emotion as Bundy, alongside her talented co-stars, aims to create a memorable night filled with joy and connection.

Lexington – On May 7 at 7:30 p.m., Tony Award-nominee Laura Bell Bundy will bring her exciting stage show, “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now!“, to the Lexington Opera House. This production offers local audiences an opportunity to experience a lively performance that has evolved since its initial performance in January 2024, particularly with enhancements based on audience interactions and the introduction of new material.

The Lexington Opera House holds significant meaning for Bundy, as it is the venue where she performed for the first time. This performance marks a homecoming for the actress and singer, referred to by Bundy as a “full-circle moment,” considering her roots in Kentucky. Numerous fans from her hometown, who were unable to attend the show during its run in New York City, will have the chance to see it live in Lexington.

The production, which also received a nomination for a Drama Desk Award, features Bundy along with her talented co-stars Kerry and Marissa, who contribute to keeping the show fresh and dynamic with every performance. Notably, each performance adapts lines tailored to resonate with the local audience. This personalized approach enhances the experience and connects the cast more deeply with the viewers.

Bundy has shared close friendships with her co-stars from “Hairspray” for over two decades, a testament to the strong bonds built in the theater community. In addition to her co-stars, a childhood friend, Lyndy Franklin, will contribute to the musical aspect of the show by providing a choir and band. This collaboration adds an extra touch of familiarity and warmth to the performance.

The essence of “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now!” centers around cultivating joy and delivering a night of entertainment that aims to evoke laughter and emotional connection. Bundy has emphasized her desire to create a positive atmosphere for the audience, inviting those seeking a memorable night out to join the festivities. She has expressed passion for her iconic role as Elle Woods from “Legally Blonde,” illustrating her appreciation for the legacy it carries. Furthermore, she has shared aspirations for future roles in classic comedies and original works, including dream characters such as Mama Rose and Mrs. Lovett.

Bundy’s connection to the LGBTQIA+ community is a source of pride for her, reflecting a sense of belonging and support that permeates her artistic journey. She encourages aspiring Broadway stars to cultivate their passion for theater and understand the core motivations that drive them to pursue a career in the arts. Her insights aim to inspire the next generation of performers to remain true to themselves and continually strive for their aspirations.

With a deep sense of excitement and gratitude, Laura Bell Bundy is set to delight the audience on May 7 at the Lexington Opera House. As she prepares for this special homecoming performance, the show promises to be an engaging blend of humor, emotion, and the unique rapport that summers from the performers’ long-standing connections with each other and their shared experiences in the theater. The journey of this production is not just about the performance itself; it symbolizes a reunion that has been over 20 years in the making.

In conclusion, “Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now!” is poised to be an engaging evening filled with laughter, heart, and a touch of nostalgia as it returns to the stage in Lexington, offering an unmissable experience for both long-time fans and new audience members alike.

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