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More With The Creatives Behind Xanadu... Plus Xanadu on Broadway With Kerry Butler
Manage episode 442169133 series 2869244
Welcome back, Lookers! This week's Bite-Sized episode of Look Behind The Look is all about the cult classic, Xanadu. You loved Martin Samuel's interview so much that we decided to dive deeper into the film and share some delightful tidbits and behind-the-scenes stories. I also talk to the star of 2007's "Xanadu on Broadway" about her unforgettable time as Kyra.
We discuss Kenny Ortega's choreography, take a look at the makeup and Bobbie Mannix's costumes, and I share my interview with Kerry Butler, star of 2007's Xanadu on Broadway about her experience and meeting Olivia Newton John on Opening Night.
Don't miss these fun stories and insights into the making of Xanadu. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the magic, this episode will make you want to rewatch the film and maybe even dust off your roller skates.
This episode edited and written by Kelli Reilly
00:00:00 Welcome!
00:02:05 The Choreography of Xanadu with Kenny Ortega
00:06:25 Costume designer Bobbie Manix created over 260 costumes for Xanadu
00:09:05 Xanadu on Broadway with Kerry Butler
Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack from Tiffany Bartok at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Link Love :
OWN Xanadu (for all my fellow physical media obsessives)
Stream the Xanadu Soundtrack
Stream Xanadu on Broadway
Olivia Newton-John’s Autobiography Don’t Stop Believin’
There are tons of fun Xanadu items in my Etsy Curation:
Look Behind The Look's Etsy Collectio
…but with Halloween coming, my favorite Xanadu find is starting with these barrettes because they are the MOST important feature of any Kira costume… aside from the skates of course.
Share all your Xanadu stories and love with me below! See you soon…
Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack from Tiffany Bartok at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
111 episodes
Manage episode 442169133 series 2869244
Welcome back, Lookers! This week's Bite-Sized episode of Look Behind The Look is all about the cult classic, Xanadu. You loved Martin Samuel's interview so much that we decided to dive deeper into the film and share some delightful tidbits and behind-the-scenes stories. I also talk to the star of 2007's "Xanadu on Broadway" about her unforgettable time as Kyra.
We discuss Kenny Ortega's choreography, take a look at the makeup and Bobbie Mannix's costumes, and I share my interview with Kerry Butler, star of 2007's Xanadu on Broadway about her experience and meeting Olivia Newton John on Opening Night.
Don't miss these fun stories and insights into the making of Xanadu. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the magic, this episode will make you want to rewatch the film and maybe even dust off your roller skates.
This episode edited and written by Kelli Reilly
00:00:00 Welcome!
00:02:05 The Choreography of Xanadu with Kenny Ortega
00:06:25 Costume designer Bobbie Manix created over 260 costumes for Xanadu
00:09:05 Xanadu on Broadway with Kerry Butler
Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack from Tiffany Bartok at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Link Love :
OWN Xanadu (for all my fellow physical media obsessives)
Stream the Xanadu Soundtrack
Stream Xanadu on Broadway
Olivia Newton-John’s Autobiography Don’t Stop Believin’
There are tons of fun Xanadu items in my Etsy Curation:
Look Behind The Look's Etsy Collectio
…but with Halloween coming, my favorite Xanadu find is starting with these barrettes because they are the MOST important feature of any Kira costume… aside from the skates of course.
Share all your Xanadu stories and love with me below! See you soon…
Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack from Tiffany Bartok at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
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