Bomba and her girls. 😌
US tour 5, probably 2007.
Eva Kosmowski is Rumpelteazer, and I think Bethany Moore is Bombalurina and Julie Nelson is Cassandra.
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Bomba and her girls. 😌
US tour 5, probably 2007.
Eva Kosmowski is Rumpelteazer, and I think Bethany Moore is Bombalurina and Julie Nelson is Cassandra.
Did you know that part of Victoria's process of adolescence is... beginning to look like Bombalurina?
... or at least to borrow her accessories!
Sarah Bumgarner, US tour 5, 2008. And yes, those are both Bombalurina's gloves: she had one black one and one gold one! Compare Bethany Moore from the 2007 cast:
Eva Kosmowski covering Demeter in the 2007 and 2009 casts of the US Troika tour.
With Bethany Moore as Bombalurina.
Not sure about the Alonzos above or the Munkustrap below; Deuteronomy is Nathan Patrick Morgan.
Even Bombalurina can have a bad hair day.
Bethany Moore, US tour 5, 2007.
Sillabub's just trying out a new look. 😌
Eva Kosmowski, US tour 5, 2007–2010.
... US tour 5 / Troika 2007: Seth Lerner as Deuteronomy and stagehand Shawn Riley-Rau as... well. The Cat Fluffer.
Look, that coat takes a lot of fluffing, okay? To keep it looking... perky.
Completely unrelated, this is a photo I'm not going to upload to the wiki.
Victoria and Rumpelteazer (with Sillabub and Pouncival) in various years of the Troika tour:
1 and 2: 2007 - Kristy Cavanaugh as Rumpelteazer, Sari Feldman as Sillabub, Joshua Schulteis as Pouncival, Victoria uncertain.
3 and 4: 2011 - Jordan Dunlap as Victoria, Kristen Quartarone as Rumpelteazer, Nick Hendricks as Pouncival, Sillabub ?Heidi Giberson.
A collection of Munkustraps, building (and demolishing) a train. And just... having fun. Being carefree. And a little bit silly.
Part 2 here.
1: Manning the... thing at the front, with the light on it? Matthew Pike, Hamburg 1999. (That’s Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer flailing around with the lampshade behind him in the second gif.)
2: Derek Hanson, holding up the front half of the ‘backbone’ of the train, Chicago 2005.
3a: Ian Laskowski, Boston 2007: as in Chicago, having to be very synchronised with Alonzo to make it look like they’re falling down ‘accidentally’, and managing to almost do a somersault while he does so.
3b: Malco Rev, Paris 1990, very deliberately pulling it down on top of himself.
4: Karl Warden, carefully guiding the wheel down to a safe spot without crushing any kittens, then a dramatic flop (La Mirada 2014).