Recall that i spent a part of my summer working in NYC for the costume production house
Parsons-Meares, Ltd. on the Dragon for the upcoming Broadway show, Shrek: the Musical, which has recently run in a regional premiere in Seattle. The
official website has a few production pictures on it, though none of anything i worked on. Parsons did Farquaad's doublet (though i didn't work on it) so it's cool to see that in the stage shots.
There are a couple of reviews worth linking, the
Seattle Times (which actually pans the Dragon costumes, as well as the Donkey), and the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which is fairly universally positive.
I gather that both the Dragon and Donkey are getting overhauled conceptually,
according to this article in Variety, which has led to a change-up in casting as well.
I'm interested to see where this all goes! And, i hope my old "Dragonettes" team at Parsons isn't going too crazy over whatever's come their way as a result...i'm sure the cut of that Lead Dragon costume's got them all sick to pieces. :(
In utterly unrelated news, millinery fans should check out the work of
JoHannes Michelsen, who makes wearable traditional hat shapes in turned wood. Honestly his
ebonized top hat is possibly the coolest thing i've seen all week. And it's Thursday, so there's not much time left for anything to beat it!