I have to say that Young Frankenstein's curtain was one of if not my favorite curtain of all time. I love how it looked 3D as well as how the moon, moved until when it was directly above the castle which signified the beginning of the show.
I have to say that Young Frankenstein's curtain was one of if not my favorite curtain of all time. I love how it looked 3D as well as how the moon, moved until when it was directly above the castle which signified the beginning of the show.
I was just watching the Broadway production of Into the Woods on my phone whist working, and had a question. As we all know they pan over that beautiful scrim at the beginning as they show the credits.
It's very beautiful and looks to be pretty elaborate.
Just a roundabout estimate, how much does a scrim like this cost to have made?
Maybe because I've become a fan of the soup, but I'm really partial to the WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN curtain that featured Pepa's recipe for gazpacho. It set the tone very nicely for an entertaining show that folded way too soon.
It really bugs me when show curtains have the name of the show printed in the middle. Do you think the audience has forgotten what show they're at already?
"Wait, this is PIPPIN? I thought it was EDWARD ALBEE'S SEASCAPE!"