Speaking as a technician for theatre, usually we don’t want to! We chose our career back of house and we do get plenty of love from our casts and industry friends, especially at press nights 🎉.
All costumes are made new, they will try a few of the old actors costumes on if they have very similar measurements, but other then that all of the costumes are handmade for each person. I heard that understudy Morrible's only get 2 dresses as opposed to 4 so they just do the show with 2 instead of 4. Also, something they do try to recycle is wigs, for example they measure the size of an actors head and then go through a log to see if they match any measurements that they already have :)
Can anyone tell me about their beading methods?? The beadwork on this is absolutely gorgeous, but would be INCREDIBLY time consuming with just a normal needle and thread.
I feel bad. I thought Elphaba's Act II dress was just black and there were things with the lighting making the highlights ans sparkles. I feel like an idiot. XD
@OfficialWICKED I like the costumes for WICKED, but, in my opinion, Julie Taymor's costumes for Disney's 6-time-Tony-award-winning Broadway musical "THE LION KING" are slightly better because of the thrillifying, astounding attention to all the detail on the beading for are the lion and lioness costumes. I mean, no offense to WICKED, which I know is a highly-acclaimed musical and I wish to see it, but THE LION KING is a LANDMARK musical event. Believe me. I've seen it. What about the people at
This people deserve a standing ovation, I don't know how they don't come up on stage at the end of the show.
Speaking as a technician for theatre, usually we don’t want to! We chose our career back of house and we do get plenty of love from our casts and industry friends, especially at press nights 🎉.
The best part of every Show, the Production
Susan Hilferty! She designed the costumes for the 2012 Revival of Annie the Musical!
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@flefno @liselfwench2 Hi there, our beaders use a tambour beading hook.
All costumes are made new, they will try a few of the old actors costumes on if they have very similar measurements, but other then that all of the costumes are handmade for each person. I heard that understudy Morrible's only get 2 dresses as opposed to 4 so they just do the show with 2 instead of 4. Also, something they do try to recycle is wigs, for example they measure the size of an actors head and then go through a log to see if they match any measurements that they already have :)
Hello, it i s a very interesting video, you make so beautiful pieces of art, could you please write how the needle you use called is called? thank u
Superb video!! Very cool! :)
Can anyone tell me about their beading methods?? The beadwork on this is absolutely gorgeous, but would be INCREDIBLY time consuming with just a normal needle and thread.
Gives an explonaton to why real costumes are so expencive. Johan.
Does anyone know the name of that tool she's using? I think I need one of those....
I feel bad. I thought Elphaba's Act II dress was just black and there were things with the lighting making the highlights ans sparkles. I feel like an idiot. XD
Ok..i'm clueless. Where to?
@liselfwench2 I'd like to know too
@OfficialWICKED
I like the costumes for WICKED, but, in my opinion, Julie Taymor's costumes for Disney's 6-time-Tony-award-winning Broadway musical "THE LION KING" are slightly better because of the thrillifying, astounding attention to all the detail on the beading for are the lion and lioness costumes. I mean, no offense to WICKED, which I know is a highly-acclaimed musical and I wish to see it, but THE LION KING is a LANDMARK musical event. Believe me. I've seen it. What about the people at
#emerald🎄🎉🎊
I'm clueless!!!