Hi all, just wondering if anyone out there who has been involved with a production of Into the Woods would share how they did Rapunzel's hair. What did you use? Where did you get it? Thanks!
Ours was fabricated using two or three rapunzel wigs from a Halloween shop as one alone was not long enough and then the pieces were braided around an actual rope that the witch used to climb during "Our Little World". The end of the rope was longer than the visible hair and securely attached to the inside of the tower.
^ With the exception of "Our Little World" that's basically how we did it (we cut the song). We also didn't have it attached to Rapunzel's head, so there was a seperate long wig that drapped over the front of it, and since our Witch never had to phyiscally climb into the tower (it rolled off before it happened), it wasn't an issue.
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When I did the show in high school (though that was a few years ago), Our Little World was noted as "optional" in the script. We did the song (I was the Witch - so much fun!), mainly to give our Rapunzel more to sing (she had a lovely voice). I found the harmonies a b****, though.
There were alternate pages if you wanted to not use Our Little World that, of course, flowed like the Broadway production book.
Our little world is noted as optional most productions cut because of time it's already a 3hr show. but I love the song it really give rapunzel more stage time.
It's marked as optional in the MTI edition. There are two versions of the surrounding script pages, ones that account for the song and ones that do not.
I think my school just had a huge wig, but I'm not sure where they got it.
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