Let it go - Caroline bowman (1st national tour)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
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  • @Isaac-xc8bq
    @Isaac-xc8bq Год назад +8

    i just shadowd the stage management team for the tour and my god, they dont call any lighting cues its all timecode for this song so they can focus on automation. and the whole prosess of getting the staircase together IN 20 SECONDS is absloutly amazing and ofcource the qc was so cool to see from a compeatly diffrint standpoint. they also cut two trucks to downsize meaning they cut the ice spikes for freezing arendelle the pop up for in summer, and chandilers for the arendell castle. they also cut true love.

    • @sheismymom
      @sheismymom 8 месяцев назад +2

      i wish they didn't cut for the first time in forever reprise

    • @isaactierney5132
      @isaactierney5132 4 дня назад

      I absolutely hate hearing they made cuts. People pay top dollar to see these shows, they deserve all of the effects.

  • @thepastisinthepast3686
    @thepastisinthepast3686  Год назад +2

    Basically a reupload from the deleted frozen channel. Credits to mynewfavoriteday!

  • @Dr.049
    @Dr.049 Год назад +3

    3:15

  • @ElixxyBe
    @ElixxyBe 4 месяца назад +1

    Is that what I think I hear in 28 seconds 😭

  • @Pik4min
    @Pik4min Год назад

    Wow amazing acting and voice but I think the last notes arent perfectly hitted the notes are too high for her voice but all in all amazing

    • @Sixtheatre123
      @Sixtheatre123 Год назад +1

      Usually she hits them very well. She might have been having an off day, but she still slayed

    • @thepastisinthepast3686
      @thepastisinthepast3686  Год назад +2

      This is from the early months of the national tour, Caroline is just practicing to hit the last note

    • @TheHoustonTraveler
      @TheHoustonTraveler Год назад

      She hit the right note but was not sustained long enough. I think it was just an off day for Caroline,like any performer. I saw her as Lead Elphaba in Broadway. In that show, she hits ,obviously, higher notes than in Frozen.