“Sweeney Todd” - Sweeney Todd

Len Cariou originated the role of the demon barber of Fleet-Street himself, Sweeney Todd. This outfit is inspired by the original broadway production of the musical of the same name.

Len Cariou originated the role of the demon barber of Fleet-Street himself, Sweeney Todd. This outfit is inspired by the original broadway production of the musical of the same name.

“These are probably the worst pies in London!” This outfit is inspired by the original broadway version of Sweeney Todd, in which Angela Lansbury played the role of Mrs. Lovett!

Personally, my favorite character in Chicago. This outfit is inspired by the revival version of Velma Kelly in Broadway’s All-Time Killer Hit!

This outfit is inspired by the musical, Hair. It was easy to incorporate 70’s/hippie style into an outfit similar to many of the ensemble members/main characters.

I can honestly say that Nessa is one of my favorite broadway characters especially in the second act of the musical, which this outfit is inspired by.

For this style, I leaned toward a more fashionable look but kept the same essence of Joseph. The sandals make a homage to the bethlehemian look of the original costume.

This is an outfit inspired by the ensemble members in the song “Springtime for Hitler” in The Producers musical!

It’s Mr. Cellophane himself! Another requested style, Amos Hart. This outfit is more inspired by the original broadway production of Chicago, than the ‘96 revival.

Upon request; an outfit inspired by Ursula, a 100% Conrad Birdie enthusiast! This outfit creates her late 50’s/early 60’s look of clothing.

The second broadway style of Glinda, her Ozdust Ballroom gown. The style of the dress, plus all the accessories just define Glinda!