• May : 22 : 2013 - The New York Broadway theater district stretches from West 40th Street to West 54th Street, between 6th Avenue and 9th Avenue.
  • May : 16 : 2013 - The only play to win Best Revival Tony in 3 different productions is Death of a Salesman: ’84, ’99, & ’12, also winning Best Play in ’49.
  • Sep : 12 : 2012 - Standby actors are not always required to be in the show when they aren’t performing their standby track
  • Sep : 9 : 2012 - To be considered Off-Broadway a theatre must hold anywhere from 101-499 seats
  • Sep : 6 : 2012 - Stephen Sondheim was one of the first composers to use the reading and workshopping process for his shows

We’re now bringing you Wardrobe Wednesdays! Want to know how to dress like your favorite Broadway character (without looking like you just stepped off stage–no mic tape, please!)? That’s exactly what this weekly column is for. We’re bringing you fashion, Great White Way style. If you’d like to see a specific character, feel free to request it in a comment below and we’ll make sure it happens.

 

The musical sequel of a beloved Broadway classic, “Love Never Dies” tells the story of Christine Daae’s reintroduction into the world of the Phantom. This week, we are helping you create your own version of Christine’s beautiful outfits. Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Items can be found here:

Christine’s Evening Outfit:

Bracelet, Clutch, Shoes, Earrings and Necklace, and Dress

Christine’s Daytime Outfit:

Earrings, Shoes, Skirt, Top, Bag, and Headband

Categories: Wardrobe Wednesday

3 Responses so far.

  1. Taylor says:

    Reno Sweeney!

  2. Kayleigh says:

    Love it! Would love to see Molly Jensen – Ghost. ;)

  3. Mary Lissy says:

    Earrings have been around forever. Well, ok, as near as we can tell, a really really long time. The oldest known earrings are the Lunate earrings. The Lunate earrings were excavated in Ur in Mesopotamia, what is now Iraq (of all places). These gold crescent hoops are approximately 4,500 years old. The earliest designs of earrings were hoops and pendants made of precious metals, most commonly gold, and sometimes bone.*”

    All the best
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