So, with the spookiest day of the year approaching (too cheesy?) I thought this would be an appopriate time for us to share if our costumes this year are Broadway-themed, or what Broadway costumes we've done in the past.
I always wanted to go as the Phantom, but I never could find the right mask.
I actually saw those masks in a store very recently. It was a party store with the Halloween stuff. I think you could also check craft stores like A.C. Moore too.
I wanted to be the Lady of the Lake this year, but no thrift stores had a decent enough dresses for that, and I can sew, but not design to fit my body. So I just scratched that idea. I guess you could argue that Little Red Riding Hood is from Into the Woods though. :)
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I am not fond of makeup or face paint. I hate that it goes into my pores and I just feel sweaty and disgusted. Anyways I am thinking of going as Kira From Xanadu w/ my Xanadu Legwarmers, I'm thinking about buying the roller skate necklace. a blonde wig, a goddess type crown and wear my rainbow white xanadu t shirt
I will pass on the breast clevage' because then I will be so sad that I was not born a female.....
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Broadway Schedule
December 5th- Hamilton, On Your Feet
December 19th- Noises Off, Edith Piaf Concert at Town Hall
Last Halloween, I was Sir Percy Blakeney from "The Scarlet Pimpernel." And my sister, brother, and best friend all dressed up as characters, too.
Year before, I was King Arthur from Spamalot, complete with coconuts. For some reason, I love cross-dressing for Halloween, because I'm a girl but I nearly always wear man costumes.
This year, I was going to be Ursula the Sea Witch, but the costume was too difficult to make, so instead I'm going to be Julius Caesar Salad (toga with lettuce on it).
In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy
I always wanted to go as the Phantom, but I never could find the right mask.
I went as the Phantom one year with a generic mask. Of course I went to a gay club that night too, no guys come up to you when half your face is covered, haha.
I don't really have a Broadway Halloween costume this year. I work at a children's museum and act in their Halloween program. So I'll just be a bunch of storybook characters.
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I was planning on going as Janet from Drowsy but I couldn't find anything I liked.
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I was the Audrey II one year. It was this awful handmade costume (I was in about 5th grade at the time), and at EVERY SINGLE HOUSE I went to, they asked me if I was a box.
Ooh, another Pimpernel fan! I'm not allowed to post pictures of myself online so as not to blind the internet with my sublime radiance, but I'll describe it. I got most of the pieces from thrift shops and my mom's closet:
*Very ruffly red blouse that looked a bit like this, except it buttoned all the way up to the neck and was even rufflier:
*Tight white baseball pants that looked a lot like breeches when tucked into shiny grey boots knee-high boots
*Long grey overcoat cut in the late 1700's style
*Grey pinstriped waistcoat
*Grey top hat with a red flower on it
*Fancy cane with a fake diamond on top.
*White gloves and a ring with a red flower on it.
My best friend was Chauvelin, so she dressed as a typical sans-culotte, with a tricorner hat and a tricolour cockade, and a rougher all-black outfit. My sister was Marguerite, so she wore a dark pink satin dress that we remodeled to have a huge hoop skirt, had elaborately curled hair, and a pink parasol. And my brother was the Marquis St. Cyr (guy in a grey powdered wig with his head in a fake guillotine made of cardboard).
In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy