For backstage wardrobe workers, thinking quick on their feet comes with the territory. Here, several share tales from behind the curtain.
,” dresser Kerry Taylor had to adjust a newly arrived set of shirts for a group of replacement actors.
“It took four stage crew to haul the giant tire offstage to our industrial sewing machine. This wasn’t an ordinary repair, so we had to be strategic and efficient,” O’Dell said. “We had 10 minutes to pull a zipper out and replace it before the principal dancer playing the Queen had to go onstage,” she said.“If she’d put on that unaltered costume, she might have messed up onstage, exposing her. But a lot of times, we fix things and the actors never know it,” Taylor said.,” which last toured the Ohio Theatre in 2019.
“When you realize somebody needs something, you have to move really fast.... He only had a few minutes, but he knew I’d get him ready in time because this wasn’t our first show together,” O’Dell said.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tales from the Morgue: 13 ways to avoid trouble on Friday the 13thIn 1950, the Arizona Daily Star published an item from the Associated Press about Friday the 13th. It isn't local news, but such advice is always good anywhere we go even if it is a little preachy.
Read more »
Public safety alert that urged Glendale residents to evacuate was sent in errorLos Angeles County residents awoke Saturday to a public safety alert advising Glendale residents to evacuate in what was later revealed to be an evacuation drill.
Read more »
Amid crypto crash, trading can be an addiction: It's 'taking over my whole life'As cryptocurrencies and NFTs gain popularity, addiction specialists are hearing from people whose compulsive trading resembles full-blown dependency.
Read more »
Woman shares terrifying carjacking story that helped bring change to Little Italy neighborhoodA carjacking victim talks about her terrifying experience that help bring about change in Little Italy, two additional police departments patrolling the neighborhood
Read more »
Beloved CA businessman gives back by sharing successes with his community: 'I hope it lasts forever'From an internment camp to serving in the U.S. military to creating a successful business, this man has many stories to share. As we continue to honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, abc7rob shares the story of George Sugimoto.
Read more »
Some State Attorneys General Are Vowing Not to Enforce Abortion BansState attorneys general like California's Rob Bonta, whose wife shared their abortion story this week, may be a lifeline for people with unplanned pregnancies.
Read more »