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I just found another cursed alt costume variant. Collette Cleves with pants instead of shorts? I've never seen a megasix from this or it talked about ever on socials, quite literally found it on the six wiki by accident looking for good reference photos of her Seymour/Cleves crown.

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I knew that one had happened. Not sure about the circumstances though. And I think thats a great alt alternative for Cleves. I stand by closed tear up jacket and top for alts is a happy middle point between full reveal and no reveal at all. But that could also work with pants and its one less costume piece to make. This is like silver pants Seymour. It makes sense.

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Thoughts on Chiara’s Howard wig?

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I love it! They’d toyed around with the alt-colored ponytails way back for Breakaway 1.0 but it never actually made it to the stage, so very excited to see it on stage and also a very unexpected surprise for the Australian Tour to get that. But I’ve always thought it was a really cute, fun detail, so I’m really excited about it. I always assumed that they didn’t do it because the alt colors can be difficult to get to work with different hair colors (particularly silver) + because it means the hairpiece can’t be reused for other tracks, but in this case the silver looks great + it seems like they don’t care about the second. So all around I’m quite happy!

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Dreamcast: US Rehearsal Alts Edition

Hey y'all! A while back someone had asked me to make a dreamcast of rehearsal alts who hadn't yet debuted. I really enjoyed working on that, and now with Alizé Cruz joining the Boleyn Tour I thought it would be fun to do another in that vein. I realized exactly ten US-based rehearsal alts hadn't ever done an on-board contract, so for simplicity's sake I just did a US-style cast with those 10. I also generally factored in the covers that each rehearsal alt prioritized during their time with NCL.

Aragon: Jaelle Laguerre Boleyn: Chelsea Lorraine Wargo Seymour: Alyssa Gianetti Cleves: Adrianna Glover Howard: Kate Zulauf Parr: Jasmine M. Smith Alt A/B/S, DC: Kristina Walz Alt A/C/H: Emily Rose Lyons Alt B/S/P: Lois Ellise Alt C/H/P: Brooke Aneece

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Inspired by an ask on Lightleckrein’s blog but. Do you think there’s a chance for braids Howard to return/go across the pond? Or at the very least a more noticeably different texture

Cause we had two chances in the UK with Ellie and Monique, and with Holli’ on BWay but…

I know you’ve said before about Howard wigs/ponies especially being meant to be easily restyled but with how much variation we’ve been seeing in some of the alts, it feels like it should still be an option :0

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It really depends on the country and the person’s specific role in the show (principal vs alt).

I think it's most likely to happen in one of the North American productions, particularly for a principal. That's where they've typically been the most willing to add braids or other cultural elements as appropriate. And you're right that Holli' didn't get braids, but she did have a textured wig.

I think it's possible that it could happen again in the UK for principals or 1st cover alternates. I'd guess it's most likely if the actor themself requests it in their wig/hair design consults (basically a meeting with the designer to try and make a shared vision for what the actor's wig/hair design may look like). As principals/1st cover alts only need those wigs for one role and more attention is usually put into customization for them, I wouldn't say it's off the table.

I don’t see it happening for 2nd/3rd cover alternates or swings in the UK. Those wigs got reused often and, like you referenced, I think they want to maximize potential versatility.

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Hey so I’m a lil confused on what happened with the West End Alts situation, all I know is that because they reduced from 9 to 8 shows a week, the alts no longer consistently have at least one day a week on right? But then I hear about how there’s something up with the alt costumes too? Is it possible that you can summarise bc all I’m seeing is fallout across various instas

Hey! So...there's a whole lot. Quick note that I've been on hiatus the last few weeks so apologies for taking so long to reply to you (and I know I have many more unanswered asks on this to get to as well, so apologies to y'all and will do so when I have time).

I did briefly hop in from hiatus to post this, which I would suggest reading. I was light on details because I simply did not have time to go into it more, but it gives a base for a lot of what I'll say here. First things first, the show schedule. Most West End shows perform eight shows a week: 6 days of shows with 1 day off, and 2 of the days have an extra matinee added. It's meant to be optimal for tourist audiences and families. But Six is a much shorter show with an unconventional format that originally wasn't really trying to appeal to those traditional musical theatre audiences, and so a lot of their marketing promoted them more as a fun night out pop show rather than a West End musical. With that and the shorter show in mind, they operated a nine show per week schedule (they've also had some similarly unique scheduling and marketing in the US, particularly for Broadway and the Vegas run). However, the way that pay is set up under the UK actor's union (Equity) is based on the more conventional West End schedules, with actors contracted for either eight show weeks or twelve show weeks. So Six has had all their actors on eight show week contracts, and covered the one show disparity between eight-show-contract and nine-show-schedule by requiring that all actors have to have one show off per week. This meant that each role would have to have a cover perform for at least one show per week. Hence, the West End alternate system was born! But it's been almost five years now, and the outlook for Six is very different. The West End production is very successful, very established, much more polished, and hugely appealing to a more conventional tourist audience. They don't need to focus on setting themselves apart like they originally did; they've long since established themselves as a tenet and huge force of the West End, and much of their marketing now focuses on that status. (A really good comparison for anyone who is from the US and was into theatre about ten years ago is how Hamilton shifted their marketing - they started out as another unconventional, "risky" show that really leaned into those features as part of their marketing, but as the show became more popular and mainstream they've long since started to focus on ongoing success and tourism.) So, yes, right now, they are trialing an eight-show-per-week schedule. Without the ninth performance, they do not need scheduled alternate shows and so they are temporarily not happening during this trial period. Which sucks, but the switch to eight shows is a good thing and is one of many examples of how they're shifting their operations for that longevity by optimizing financials. It's also much more sustainable for everyone involved with the show, because Six is very intense and overuse injuries are rampant. But, again, they are promoting this as a trial period. It gives them time to see how it works financially and to see how the cast functions with this performance schedule (including if more covers could be needed in the future). They'll re-assess, probably in Jan/Feb, and see what happens then. I'm personally expecting that they will keep an eight week schedule, but it's also wholly in the realm of possibility that they might do so and still re-introduce some level of scheduled alternate system, depending on what needs/concerns they find. (Right now the UK Tour principals each have a show off every other week with alts scheduled for their first covers on alternating weeks, while Broadway/NCL swings out each principal for one show every few months, so there are definitely systems for some scheduled swing-ons that are significantly reduced from the weekly alt system. And of course the alts will be on for any injuries/illness/vacations, of which there have already been many). It's also worth noting that because this is a shorter trial period, the contracts will likely have to be renegotiated in some form. So....the costumes.

We've seen some pretty clear evidence for them in the theater, starting in tech week. Naomi and Hannah both posted their makeup; both of them got glitter eyeshadows for both of their principals plus a third glitter that matches the color of an alternate costume (Naomi orange, Hannah light pink). They also both got palettes that were inclusive of both their queens colors' and those alternate colors: for Hannah it's a pink palette that some other Howards have used in the past, but for Naomi the dominant color is oranges and it's a very blatant departure from what makeup they've given Cleves principals/alts in recent years so I really don't find there to be an easily argued alternative explanation. And Hannah got three lipsticks, in the exact same shades that they normally assign for Howard, Parr, and pink alt. We've also seen blue, orange, and pink alternate costumes in the theater, but weeks after the previous' cast's costumes were loaded out and stored in one of their maintenance areas. I've posted about all of that a fair bit in this thread, although note that it hasn't been updated in about a month and is now out of date. But starting about two weeks into this current cast's performances, there have been a couple messages/statements about both alt costumes and covers that seem to imply they don't exist, which I think is what you saw. However...I think they've all been worded oddly and far too carefully, plus the very tangible evidence of alt makeup, plus the existence of alt costumes was also denied in 2021, so I've been incredibly skeptical. But earlier today on live Hannah said they aren't contracted to have second covers for the moment, which is pretty clear but with a providence that that may not always be the case. That also ties in with a theory I've been forming over the last few weeks: that Six is still undecided on whether these alternates will have additional covers, but has had the costume team make all the provisions necessary so that covers can be very quickly added when those decisions are made. This also allows the costume team to move on - most of them are working on Starlight Express these next few months and likely wouldn't be able to return to Six at the drop of a hat for all the prep needed to alt costumes later on. Setting everything up in advance for that possibility is just more efficient for everybody and would allow the alts to quickly learn/debut new tracks if needed. To me, those plans most likely mean: - That the alternates were fit with pre-existing alternate costumes that are now altered for them and stored in the theater - That the alternates were given makeup for all three queens, such as the glitters/palettes/lipsticks that I talked about above - That the alternates were given wigs/hairstyles that intentionally have more versatility in their rigging/cuts to be repurposed for a wide variety of queens if needed (which does seem to be the case, and is not how they'd be set up if they were purely intended to be worn as we've seen them used so far for their first covers) (Also noting that if they're not formally contracted for any additional covers, they cannot be formally rehearsing them; that's why I expect that if they were to add any additional covers it would be finalized and contracted when the performance schedule is for convenience's sake) However...again, this is purely a speculation/theory of mine based on what I've seen and some of the very careful wording (but does seem supported by Hannah's). And even if I'm correct, Six preparing for the possibility of second covers/alternate costumes does not necessarily mean that that will actually wind up in use. Once again, Six is moving to a longer-term focus and in some trial periods to see how they can maintain the show going forward, so some of the production management will still be in flux in the coming weeks/months.

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A loooong overdue follow-up.

I explained above that I suspect the alternates have had pre-existing/reused alternate costumes throughout this period so that if they needed to quickly learn and debut a queen they had everything in place to do that. That's speculation on my part and I can't prove it's what's happening. I'm going to add on to that speculation here, and for the sake of convenience when writing this post I'm going to operate under a hypothetical scenario where that is correct, but just know that it's purely speculation.

So. if that's the case, I've been trying to figure out what they'd do once additional covers were confirmed (which they now are). There are a few possibilities I've been toying with for what they'd wear for additional covers: - They continue to use those re-used alt costumes. - They use re-used principal costumes where possible and those reused alt costumes when not. - Or they will now each get their own alternate costume made for them. The first could be smart. It's very cost-effective, and alt costumes haven't gotten that much wear in a few years. But it does depend on whether or not the existing costume stock fits the current alts and does so well. They should have pieces that work for everyone, but they may not fit as well as would be preferred. The second was my bet for a while. I'd assume it would mean that an alt might have one or two reused principal costumes and then alt costumes for anything where pre-existing principal stock doesn't work. It's a very practical choice - makes sense as a way to minimize alt costumes when possible, which does have some practical reasons behind it like making sure the lighting doesn't clash with the costumes, and works well with the branding. But it is more fittings, upkeep, maintenance, and alterations for the costume team to do, and 2nd/3rd covers should be rare enough that I'm not convinced the effort would be worth it. As of now, I don't think this is likely - one of the places where this would be most likely is for Hannah as Boleyn, and we know she'll be in the orange alt costume if she debuts.

The third seems most likely to me now! Now that they're confirmed for another year with additional covers it would make sense that Six would be willing to invest in making them each their own well-fitting costume (that also works for lighting etc). It also may be a scheduling thing - since some cast schedules have been moved around, they may be taking advantage of potentially pre-existing-and-now-open costume slots during this Jan/Feb period to make new alt costumes. The same thing could also apply to the swings, and could mean that Natalie Pilkington gets a new alt costume or Meg Dixon-Brasil gets additional variations, which is why I've been so "let's wait and see" about their costume situations. But I feel like one of the strongest arguments for this possibility is that Hannah now has orange alt. I haven't been shy about how much I felt like makeup made it apparent that Naomi was initially set up for orange alt and Hannah pink, and that made sense with the reusing costumes theory as those color choices would line up with pre-existing costume stock. However, Hannah has since posted that she has orange (I'll also note that her palette and one of her glitters is the same as Naomi's orange, which is yet another tick in the "Naomi's makeup was originally intended for orange" box). A really easy way to explain that would be to hypothesize that they initially just got the costumes that fit best from pre-existing stock, but are now getting their own costumes made for them based on what is actually the best color choice for each.

Again, the base assumption that they all had pre-existing/reused costumes is just a theory and not confirmed. Only time will tell how any of this plays out. But I am very glad (and feeling vindicated haha) to see alt costumes around, and looking forward to eventually seeing them back on the West End stage.

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Ah, well I was too slow and missed your first question. Anyway, kinda upsetting to read I am an" insane person who has watched that boot more than twenty Times". I spotted him when I first watched the video and dismissed it because what was the chance you filmed the only time Paddy came? But then I saw the Jack/Paddy photo and told you. So yeah, sorry. Next time I am not gonna say anything. :(

Noooo bff they meant that THEY are an insane person who has watched it more than twenty times, not you 😭

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Reminder to the queendom that there is nothing wrong with being dissatisfied with certain aspects of a production. It’s your blog, you’re allowed to express your opinion freely, as long as you’re not being an asshole to any members of the cast/crew. You don’t have to be positive 100% of the time.

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