Here are some more pictures from "The Producers". These were taken by my daughter, see more at
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The Production Team, Roger DeBris (Alan Agualar), choreographer (Tim Grummich), Carmen Ghia (Ryan Cooper) Costumer (Jim Merlo), set designer (Barry Luedloff.)
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Franz Liebkind and his Birds (Robert Doyle) These birds scared my friend who is afraid of birds when I showed her the cage backstage, they were very real, and could actually salute to the furor on cue!
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Max (Kent Coffel) and one of his favorite backers, HOLD ME TOUCH ME (Rosemary Wall)
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Beautiful Girls wearing nothing but Pearls with Leo (Dominic Windsor)
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Roger DeBris (Alan Agualar) wearing his Chrysler Building dress
2 comments:
Thanks for the plug! Love ya Momma!
Hi,
I really enjoyed reading your posts about THE PRODUCERS costumes! Our theatre just finished a run and it was the most costume intense show I have ever worked on!!!!! (but oh so worth it!!) You did a great job, your costumes were beautiful. We had similar problems with the sausage head piece, we ended up building it on a bicycle helmet covered with a wig. It was the only way we could get the sausage to stay up. (insert joke here LOL!)
I would love to see more pictures of your show but the link in the original post is not working.
Here is a link to some our our costume pics: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=87522&id=1067162394&l=3a387b0602
Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Becky
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