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The Luck of the Wig

April 8, 2008 · No Comments

Village Theatre’s Wig Master Doug Decker was kind enough to put together a little something special to give us some behind-the-scenes action on the wigs our actors run around in on stage. Check it out!

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One of the questions I get a lot (right after “Is it made of real hair?”), is “Do you reuse wigs?” My answer is, “Oh yes.” I pull as many wigs from my stock as I can.

For Little Women, I lucked out. Jo had to have looong beautiful hair at the start of the story, and halfway through the show she cuts it all off to raise money. This, of course, means that she needed a wig with shorter hair. When we produced The King and I, I built Jen Paz a looong wig for the role of Tuptim. Honestly, when I found out I needed another long wig for the role of Jo, I was kinda hoping that I could use the same wig. When the costume designer Cathy and I got around to talking about Jo’s hair, it turned out she wanted her to be a brunette and I was able to reuse Tuptim’s wig. The ‘dos are a little different, but the two photos below are of the same wig:

Victoria Huston-Elem as Jo March in Little Women Jennifer Paz as Tuptim in The King and I

I hinted to this a second ago, but I had to build Jo two other wigs after she cut her long hair to show that her hair was growing back over the course of the story:

Jay Koh. Victoria Huston-Elem as Jo March in Little Women

I also lucked out with Meg. I had built two wigs for Krystle Armstrong for last year’s new work Once Upon a Time in New Jersey, and was able to put them right back on her:

Jay Koh. Krystle Armstrong as Angie in Once Upon A Time In New Jersey

My luck ran out with Amy; I had to make Shanna Marie Palmer a blonde:

Shanna Marie Palmer as Amy March in Little Women Jay Koh.

- Doug Decker

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Scenes from the scene shop

February 19, 2007 · No Comments

Set Plans

Making Signs

Bowl-A-Rama

Drive In

All Signs Point To Yes in the scene shop for Once Upon a Time in New Jersey.

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Setting the stage…

February 9, 2007 · No Comments

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A model of the set design by Bill Forrester.

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Poster Image

February 7, 2007 · No Comments

…Jersey poster image
Here is the beautiful image we used on the poster for Once Upon A Time In New Jersey. Original watercolor by Elizabeth Stam.

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Starting the process

February 6, 2007 · No Comments

Feb 6,
First day of rehearsal and the constructing of a new show begins. Susan, Stephen and Steve discuss potential alterations in the script. The sequence of the 2nd and 3rd songs will be changed to bring more focus to Vinnie, our hero. The Narrator will play more characters to add to the storytelling style, a song “Married to a Thug,” cut from a previous version, will be added back in. And this is the first day! It seems like everyone is on the same page with regards to the theme and style of the show. There is a lot of excitement with getting the ball (or in this case rehearsals) rolling.

-ejensen

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Once Upon A Time…

February 1, 2007 · No Comments

…there was a blog about the adventure of creating Once Upon A Time In New Jersey on stage; stay tuned for posts from actors, directors, designers, and more!

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