My first (and only) professional musical was Miracle on 34th Street a few years ago, and I had about 20 seconds to do a quick change (in the first scene!) from "normal person in New York November in the 1940s" to "A literal elf for the Macy's Parade" and even though I did that show many times (one of them I was too late and forgot to add the socks last second) it still gave me anxiety every time.
I’m pretty sure it’s magnets, so the outer layer is easy to rip off to reveal the dress under. The chorus subtlety carries the outer layer and prop dress offstage.
In the MTV special they talked about it-- it's magnets. The second dress is underneath the first, and the first dress is attached w/magnets so they can just pull it off and the shopgirl uses it to hide the dress she was originally carrying.
Laura bell Bundy did that quick change in 3.32 seconds but anyway if anyone is wondering how the heathers one is done Carrie hope fletcher showed it in a vlog one time underneath the bulky jacket is her costume so they just swap that jacket for the blazer and add the scrunchie/headband then tey have a drink of water and get ready to go back on the whole quick change takes about 37 seconds between when she leaves and when she comes back on thoyugh changing probably doesnt take that long
@@harley.j.indigo I'm not sure of that. In my professional production of Frozen, we used the Broadway technique where there is like a hole in the ground and one person down there grabs Elsas costume and tears it away, which can't be seen because of the fog. It has to be this, because it was professional in the sense of it being quite big, actors being full time actors and getting paid and there is some union rule that we had to keep up with the standarts (set, costumes..) the show was currently on.
I can literally watch an entire Broadway show of just quick changes. No plots needs. Just singing and quick changes.
the second omigod you guys amazes me everytime
Your name says Hamilton, your profile says Heathers, I love it
@@johni_cuh the best of both worlds ✨✨
@@hamiltonlover-uu1vd Yessss
@@hamiltonlover-uu1vd Exactly
@@hamiltonlover-uu1vd OMG YES
The first Omigod You Guys quick change with the fire pole actually isn't considered a change, it's two different people! Great vid :)
*Finally my endless confusion on how a quick change happens in like a split second has ended*
Thank you for letting us know
Omigod, how am I just learning this
Wait WHAT THATS TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE?!?!
Marriah Wade yes, the person that mouths “hey, wait for me” is actually a male extra in other scenes (Like the classroom and an inmate in the prison)
That’s some cool musical facts
I’m so happy that I’ve got to see a bring it on clip I love that musical and it needs more attention
I agree. I love that show❤️
Kinda missing the quick change in Never Shut Up Again (Heathers) but great vid otherwise
I know. I only saw that video of Never Shut Up Again after I posted this, so I didn't know that there was a quickchange.
@@annamarissa2107 Oh Okay :)
My first (and only) professional musical was Miracle on 34th Street a few years ago, and I had about 20 seconds to do a quick change (in the first scene!) from "normal person in New York November in the 1940s" to "A literal elf for the Macy's Parade" and even though I did that show many times (one of them I was too late and forgot to add the socks last second) it still gave me anxiety every time.
I love the frozen one is so smooth of the quick change
How does the second change in omigod you guys work? The one into the pink dress... it’s hard to tell cause this video is kinda blurry
I’m pretty sure it’s magnets, so the outer layer is easy to rip off to reveal the dress under. The chorus subtlety carries the outer layer and prop dress offstage.
In the MTV special they talked about it-- it's magnets. The second dress is underneath the first, and the first dress is attached w/magnets so they can just pull it off and the shopgirl uses it to hide the dress she was originally carrying.
Ok but where is The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals meteor scene? There are so many costume changes in such little time, it's quite impressive
I love you, whoever you are
Laura bell Bundy did that quick change in 3.32 seconds
but anyway if anyone is wondering how the heathers one is done Carrie hope fletcher showed it in a vlog one time
underneath the bulky jacket is her costume so they just swap that jacket for the blazer and add the scrunchie/headband
then tey have a drink of water and get ready to go back on
the whole quick change takes about 37 seconds between when she leaves and when she comes back on thoyugh changing probably doesnt take that long
Hi! Do you have the full Heathers bootleg? The quality is amazing!
No I don’t. I just have Beautiful
Look up a slime tutorial for heathers *WINK WINK*
time to go watch another heathers bootleg....
0:13 0:14
Can someone tell me how you got such a quality recording of Heathers???
Someone please explain the Frozen one
Disney Dan explains every iteration of that quick change in a video! Long story short, everything is on strings, which pull the pieces backward:)
@@harley.j.indigo I'm not sure of that. In my professional production of Frozen, we used the Broadway technique where there is like a hole in the ground and one person down there grabs Elsas costume and tears it away, which can't be seen because of the fog. It has to be this, because it was professional in the sense of it being quite big, actors being full time actors and getting paid and there is some union rule that we had to keep up with the standarts (set, costumes..) the show was currently on.
@@antheiheiant k
Still processing the first omigod you guys, just how?!
The title is Broadway quick change
But the SIX the musical in the thumbnail is the west end cast
And heathers is off broadway look I’m pretty sure they just meant theatre in general
Mostly under-dressing and tear-aways… not true quick changes, but somehow more magical!
Stop ruining everything in the coments-
reveals are not quick changes lmao
Yes they are