A local high school just finished their run of the musical Xanadu. The show was great, and quite hilarious, but there was one thing that completely baffled me. There was a scene where the lead guy, Sonny, went into a phone booth with Converse high-tops on and came out with completely different roller skates on. I watched the show twice and couldn't figure out how the change was made. I could always see his body from the waist up and he never bent down long enough to make such a switch. This wasn't supposed to be a magic trick, but for me, it was, and I was completely fooled.
My sister was a tech for the show and she told me how the switch happened. It turns out that the back of the phone booth opened to allow a stage hand to help Sonny make the switch completely unseen. I'm sure there's something we could all learn from this, but I don't feel like thinking that through at the moment. If anyone wants to draw out the lesson from this story, that'd be awesome, if not, that's cool too. I just thought I share this with you guys. (If this is inappropriate exposure, sorry. I figured that since this wasn't supposed to be a magic trick I'd share the method.)
My sister was a tech for the show and she told me how the switch happened. It turns out that the back of the phone booth opened to allow a stage hand to help Sonny make the switch completely unseen. I'm sure there's something we could all learn from this, but I don't feel like thinking that through at the moment. If anyone wants to draw out the lesson from this story, that'd be awesome, if not, that's cool too. I just thought I share this with you guys. (If this is inappropriate exposure, sorry. I figured that since this wasn't supposed to be a magic trick I'd share the method.)