If you go to YouTube, and search for Palace Theater Georgetown, there are videos from "1776," "A Christmas Carol," and "Anything Goes," as well as these two. They are a bit fuzzy, but you can see some of our costumes.
Mary Ellen designed this one herself. Some of it was sort of traditional Biblical, and some was, as you say, "out of time." The "superstar" number was done as a fantasy, and the characters were all dressed like 70s night club acts. Like maybe a televangelist show of the period.
Oh my. That was wonderful. Just from the 2 songs I am moved.
ReplyDeleteI wish he had put up more!
ReplyDeleteIf you go to YouTube, and search for Palace Theater Georgetown, there are videos from "1776," "A Christmas Carol," and "Anything Goes," as well as these two. They are a bit fuzzy, but you can see some of our costumes.
The singing had me in tears. They are so talented.
ReplyDeleteThe costumes I am ASSUMING are not in time, because well lets face it, we dont know.
I am buzzing over to youtube now tho.
Mary Ellen designed this one herself. Some of it was sort of traditional Biblical, and some was, as you say, "out of time." The "superstar" number was done as a fantasy, and the characters were all dressed like 70s night club acts. Like maybe a televangelist show of the period.
ReplyDeleteBut she did get a lot of it from us--just she designed it herself.
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