After only performing online during the pandemic, the Jakarta Performing Arts Community (JPAC) is back on the capital's stage. This time, JPAC performed stunningly by presenting an iconic musical drama entitled "Legally Blonde".
This performance is a post-pandemic celebration with inspiring moral messages. This humorous story is not only an interesting entertainment treat but also embeds a storyline that aims to strengthen self-actualization and self-belief across generations. In addition, the story of Elle Woods, a fashionable fashionista who achieves her dream of becoming a great lawyer, also features strong scenes that emphasize female empowerment.
The performance which was held on November 24th and 25th, attracted more than 1300 audiences to Teater Besar, Taman Ismail Marzuki. This achievement further testifies the enthusiasm of Indonesians for the performing arts. Through this performance, JPAC members hope that the Indonesian performing arts community can always be a creative platform for the young generation of the country in exploring their talents.
The 140-strong cast, musicians and production crew of "Legally Blonde" delivered a mesmerizing performance, taking the audience on a journey of emotions and laughter. The presence of a live audience brings the stage to life, creating an unforgettable theater experience. This performance is an officially licensed performance from Music Theater International (MTI) and is supported by a 100% cast of local talents.
JPAC would like to thank all the audience who have supported and attended this performance. Especially to the sponsors who have paved the success of this performance, including Glitz Inclusive Club, Inklusiv Warung, LowCal, Studio Sabang, COTTONINK, PAC Martha Tilaar, PT Goshen Swara Indonesia, Shure, Myca Florist, King's Cake and Bakery, and Perihal Perempuan. This show is not just pure entertainment, but also a real step in awakening the spirit of performing arts within the community.