My experience playing Chip in Beauty and The Beast
My experience playing Chip in Beauty and The Beast By Erin
The third show I ever did was Beauty and The Beast. I played Chip, the teacup, and I alternated with another person playing the same role. When I wasn’t Chip, I played an ensemble member and had a costume where I wore a white shirt, black cummerbund, a black skirt, and a fake cup that hung around my waist with straps on my shoulders. You would think that’s a good costume for Chip, but the Chip costume was much more elaborate. When I was Chip, I sat in a cart, and only my head looked like a teacup. There was a hole on the top of the cart for my head, and my face poked out of a soft a head-dress-like thing to make me look like a teacup. I got into the cart through a door on the back sat on some pillows on a slant. This cart had a mirror on the front, so it looked like there was nothing in the cart from far away. I got around the stage by someone dressed as a napkin pushing the cart. My neck did get a bit tired from trying to keep my head above the cart, but it was an experience not many people will have, so I’m grateful to have had this experience. I also hope this gives insight on how some things in theatre work behind the scenes.
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