Working in the Theatre: Wigs

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  • Опубліковано 9 жов 2018
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    Everyone knows that great wig work is important to the artistic process of creating theatre. But few know just how much work and skill go into producing the incredible design and execution of a wig. Paul Huntley, one of the most esteemed wig designers (and a past Tony Honoree), shares his career journey and spotlights the creative, economic, and technical processes of working in the hair and wig department. We enter his world through the Broadway production of A Bronx Tale, showcasing the interaction between designers and talent, resulting in one important goal - to complete the illustration of a character on stage.
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  • @itrickyalove
    @itrickyalove 5 років тому +157

    This was in my recommended, no idea why. I'm not in the theatre, I have no plans to be in theatre. This is, however, incredibly interesting.

    • @chespin9078
      @chespin9078 5 років тому +9

      You will find that there is no escape from the theater. Get out while you can. It's too late for the rest of us.

  • @bronwentunes
    @bronwentunes 5 років тому +223

    He sounds like Anton Ego from Ratitouille

    • @drewpost1907
      @drewpost1907 5 років тому +3

      I THOUGHT THE EXACT SAME THING!!!!!!!!

    • @smidge_of_serotonin
      @smidge_of_serotonin 5 років тому +3

      And even looks like him!

    • @lilyann168
      @lilyann168 5 років тому

      omg he does

    • @shirazshujaa2582
      @shirazshujaa2582 5 років тому

      @@smidge_of_serotonin if he takes of the one he's wearing off and puts on a dark flat back!!

    • @john64-z
      @john64-z 4 роки тому

      Omg he does

  • @MusicalMerle
    @MusicalMerle 5 років тому +138

    I just love every episode of the Working in the Theatre series because it just takes the time to explore the craftsmanship and history of it all, instead of rushing through it like many other videos do. Thanks for that, keep up the good work!

  • @stardropdreamer7929
    @stardropdreamer7929 5 років тому +34

    i enjoy that he's just as much of a dork as most drama kids in highschool. putting a beard on his face as a joke and then making a joke about it immediately afterwards BUT HE SOUNDS SO SERIOUS and its beautiful.

  • @waynen8022
    @waynen8022 5 років тому +58

    I had the great good fortune to meet Mr. Huntley many years ago when I lived in NYC through a friend who worked with him on various Broadway productions. I remember him being very charming and personable. He treated me to a look through a photo album of work he'd done for the theater and film. I vividly remember looking at photos of well known actors and actresses and being absolutely shocked that I was looking at wigs! His artistry is unmatched and I'd imagine his wigs have graced more productions than possible to count at this point. I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful glimpse into his life and work.

  • @chevydude658
    @chevydude658 8 днів тому

    I love listening to him speak because he sounds extravagant and not in a flashy way. No camp. But very luxurious, and luxe, and deliberate, and thoroughly furnished!

  • @katwil89
    @katwil89 5 років тому +89

    I could just listen to this man tell stories for hours. Wonderful voice and fascinating character.

  • @thevanillameringue
    @thevanillameringue 3 роки тому +2

    Paul is a treasure. They don’t make em like this queen anymore. I bet he has some STORIES! And I would sit and listen to every single word.

  • @ChelliChan
    @ChelliChan 5 років тому +27

    He looks fantastic for being in his eighties!

    • @TheVagka
      @TheVagka 4 роки тому

      partly because he's wearing one of his masterpieces, one might assume.

  • @JacksDejavu
    @JacksDejavu 2 місяці тому

    This is my career, and its so so wonderful to get to see folks interested in it! Thank you for putting together such a lovely video of Paul and his excellent team!

  • @katelynnbrickey7709
    @katelynnbrickey7709 4 роки тому +2

    The amount of detail they put in for even smaller roles is very interesting and appreciated. The fact he makes his own wigs is impressive and how he noticed the subtle differences makes it look more real.

  • @nm3750
    @nm3750 2 роки тому +1

    RIP to a great artist - Paul Huntley. Your work has inspired so many!

  • @sammysoppy3361
    @sammysoppy3361 5 років тому +1

    Those are amazing. When they slipped that first wig on the girl it looked indistinguishable from normal hair like wow. That’s talent and artistry and he deserves all the money he can get for that.

  • @charliem.8660
    @charliem.8660 4 роки тому +1

    You can really tell he's passionate about wig making. His method of making finer types of wigs changed the art itself. I'm trying to get into wig styling more, and this video was a really good motivator.

  • @adriennemeredith3955
    @adriennemeredith3955 2 роки тому

    Thrilled to watch this! Like Paul, I was also trained as a wig maker at Wig Creations, Old Burlington Street, London but in 1984. Brought back so many memories. Wonderful to see the craft still alive. Thank you for making this film.

    • @lylux4985
      @lylux4985 Рік тому

      You were SO lucky, to work for Wig Creations!!

  • @emilynn3732
    @emilynn3732 4 роки тому

    I always appreciate those who can design wigs because the intricate designs that are on the wigs are amazing. It takes so long to master period hairstyles, let alone one as a wig. Seeing the details he implemented into the wigs, such as root color, amazes me due to how much it can make the wigs look better.

  • @bway_car08
    @bway_car08 5 років тому +15

    It truly is amazing to see what goes into making wonderful Broadway productions :)

  • @marissakayeconnelly
    @marissakayeconnelly 5 років тому +10

    This made me so happy and excited since A Bronx Tale is my absolute favorite show.

  • @cutegirl8128
    @cutegirl8128 5 років тому +2

    King of the front lace

  • @mck268
    @mck268 2 роки тому

    RIP Paul, and thank you so very much.

  • @gabrielherrera4607
    @gabrielherrera4607 4 роки тому

    I appreciate how hard they work for the wigs so I can just imagine how hard they work for the full play

  • @redsloane879
    @redsloane879 5 років тому

    Wow! If you can afford a hand knotted, lace front, human hair wig (as a private citizen), they are the best!! What a fantastic documentary!!!

  • @eatingtheunicorn
    @eatingtheunicorn 5 років тому +10

    this is bizarre but I totally recognized paul's work from fun home. I just saw the wigs and how amazing they were, remembered the detailed handicraft from the fun home wigs, and bam. he'd done them.

  • @brandireichert6941
    @brandireichert6941 5 років тому +2

    I could listen to him forever , I think he is quite handsome.

  • @christinad4432
    @christinad4432 5 років тому

    I love this kind of , behind the scenes type stuff. I’m not a big theater fan and I’ve never been to a broadway show, but I find the BTS, how it’s done type stuff absolutely fascinating!

  • @misled1982
    @misled1982 5 років тому +16

    I want him to say "I don't like food. I LOVE it. If I don't love it, I don't swallow"

  • @emitorium5339
    @emitorium5339 4 роки тому

    Super cool seeing the thought process and steps that are made to make just a single wig, and then the handy uses wigs have with the mic packs? Bonkers man.

  • @nathanieljones6712
    @nathanieljones6712 3 роки тому

    Such amazing conversation!!

  • @wllm4785
    @wllm4785 5 років тому +4

    Wow. Wig designers make enough to buy that huge posh NYC house? SIGN ME UP!!

    • @healinggrounds19
      @healinggrounds19 5 років тому

      His wigs goes for thousands. He ( and his staff) hand stitch and knot each hair. Plus he is smart and gets stock and residuals in the shows.

    • @LaDivinaLover
      @LaDivinaLover 5 років тому

      Not to mention I’m sure he bought that house in the 70’s a lot more space back then lols.

    • @jukodebu
      @jukodebu 5 років тому

      what is stock and residuals@@healinggrounds19

    • @shirazshujaa2582
      @shirazshujaa2582 5 років тому

      He was born in a well off family like All those in entertainment industry,no chance for us common folk in this game.you hear his accent, 💯 private school education, do you or your friends sound like that? Didn't think so.Parents already lived in manhatan during early 90s, where they get the money for that,whilst most live in the bronx, if they had 2 properties back then bought for 200,000 now they worth in their millions.when he dies it will passed on to his family that's how they stay elite and live in the most expensive areas of any city.

  • @SEH221
    @SEH221 5 років тому +5

    I adore this series! I'd love to see one about management or arts admin in the future!

  • @mykelcohen
    @mykelcohen 5 років тому +7

    What an amazing episode. Thank you!

  • @caroline456
    @caroline456 5 років тому +7

    So glad this was in my recommended as a cosplayer and actor! And I never knew he originated the idea of shading wig roots! I do that with my wigs!

  • @arellaflur5753
    @arellaflur5753 5 років тому +6

    Woh...this blew my mind. Wow.

  • @ovh992
    @ovh992 4 роки тому

    There are wig makers and wig masters. This man is a master of his class!

  • @LaDivinaLover
    @LaDivinaLover 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating! He has known and worked with some rather extraordinary people in his lifetime. Simply amazing!

  • @smidge_of_serotonin
    @smidge_of_serotonin 5 років тому +26

    If they make ratatouille a live action movie, they already have Anton Ego

  • @darbyzworld
    @darbyzworld 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for this. As a set and costume designer I find this invaluable.
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  • @ghiafam508
    @ghiafam508 2 роки тому

    What a great talent he was.

  • @londonschoolofwigmaking5793
    @londonschoolofwigmaking5793 2 роки тому +1

    RIP Mr Huntley

  • @henrybell3476
    @henrybell3476 4 роки тому

    I appreciated the amount of time and effort they put into each wig it shows how dedicated they are.

  • @haileybenavidez3
    @haileybenavidez3 4 роки тому

    I like that they design their own wigs

  • @judydennis1242
    @judydennis1242 5 років тому +1

    Awesome! Wonderful artistic craft.
    Enjoyed this video very much. I worked in a wig salon as a stylist in early 70's. Loved .💖

  • @kylieharris4926
    @kylieharris4926 4 роки тому

    I really loved seeing the process of making wigs! I feel like it'd be so tedious at first but become relaxing once you got the hang of it.

  • @kalinamejiaa
    @kalinamejiaa 4 роки тому

    This is very interesting to watch and it must take so much time to make one wig in general. I’ve always admired wardrobe department because they put so much time and effort into making magic and clothing and helping the actor become the characters.

  • @prismaticmarcus
    @prismaticmarcus 2 роки тому

    RIP Mr. Huntley

  • @lolarosa2295
    @lolarosa2295 4 роки тому

    Legendary. This really makes me interested in wig making.

  • @andreawilliams8342
    @andreawilliams8342 3 роки тому

    Amazing, thank you for sharing!

  • @jenellapresleyvisuals
    @jenellapresleyvisuals 5 років тому +7

    But is heeeeeeee wearing a hair piece? His work is so good!

    • @kidnap2010
      @kidnap2010 5 років тому +1

      He does wear them since the 80's obviously from his pictures. This wig looks great on him, except its not very good at the back unfortunately; But I guess none dares to tell him to shortened it, so it looks more natural. As they say : "shoemaker has the worst shoes..."

  • @tommiehayes1095
    @tommiehayes1095 4 роки тому

    The making of the wigs is a amazing but long thing I love to look at wigs they inspired me

  • @maddietillem6778
    @maddietillem6778 5 років тому +4

    Who else would really want to have this job?

    • @MissLarylicious
      @MissLarylicious 5 років тому +2

      luckily I have this job :)

    • @cheserii7772
      @cheserii7772 5 років тому +1

      I worked as a wig supervisor for ten years. It’s a great job.... if you are cool with not having a social life or ever seeing your family again. Kiss holidays and sick days goodbye too. Technicians don’t have understudies.

  • @daffydeb5648
    @daffydeb5648 5 років тому

    This is so interesting. Bravo for the great artistry of wig making!!! :) Blessings..... :)

  • @tishsmiddy71
    @tishsmiddy71 5 років тому

    Thank you 😊
    Gorgeous wigs

  • @JPLEYONKO4
    @JPLEYONKO4 4 роки тому +3

    We need a tony category for this.

  • @fayspaint
    @fayspaint 5 років тому

    my dream job

  • @Macckk100
    @Macckk100 2 роки тому

    Is he wearing a wig? Iconic lol

  • @jacobvaldez4803
    @jacobvaldez4803 4 роки тому

    Amazing how one wig can tell such a story

  • @snowman72891
    @snowman72891 4 роки тому

    This was surprisingly fascinating. He is such an interesting man. And btw, he looks GREAT for someone who is in his 80s.

  • @carlitosjime
    @carlitosjime 2 роки тому

    rest in peace legend

  • @local_disk
    @local_disk 3 роки тому +2

    Who else was forced to watch this by their theater teacher

  • @dramaticpotato6837
    @dramaticpotato6837 2 роки тому

    What happens to the wigs after the production? Do they go into storage in hopes that they'll be used again someday? Or do the actors get to keep them because they're custom made?

    • @carlitosjime
      @carlitosjime 2 роки тому

      they get used as a base for a new custom one until it cant anymore. so many wigs on stage are just a lot of cut up wigs sewn together

  • @boredinsomniac9874
    @boredinsomniac9874 4 роки тому

    Wow! One hair at a time... How do you even have that much patience?!

  • @oliverdavis2422
    @oliverdavis2422 5 років тому +3

    In his 80s !!!

  • @filizilhan6495
    @filizilhan6495 2 роки тому

    Kaliteli tiyatro oyunu için piyes ve oyuncular dışında gerekli olan ilk şey karakteri Tam yansıtmaya yardımcı MAKYAJDIR kostümden önce.. . Masrafları karşılayacak tiyatro sayısı azdır!!! Seramik çalışma çabası, maaliyeti ve yeterli zaman gerektirir! Ziynet eşyası karakteri pahalıdır. Birçok tiyatronun iflas nedenidir!!!

  • @finakhan5221
    @finakhan5221 3 роки тому

    I had the pleasure of meeting Paul. I started my wig Carrere in Canada in the 80s. Trained in England as a wig maker now work in film, no longer make wigs but I teach the fundamentals of working and caring and styling wigs, and also teach period hairstyling. I m sort after for my work so grateful for the experience Working and heading Department and the many people who shared their knowledge, Paul, Peter Owen in England, Sherry Naysmith at the Shaw Festival, Martha Gleason at the Canadian Opera Company and the many costume designers and actors in Theatre in Toronto.🙏🏻❤️❤️

  • @jimmyjim3296
    @jimmyjim3296 5 років тому

    Teach me!(;(;

  • @sydney-ut9qq
    @sydney-ut9qq 4 роки тому

    I like how he describes that a wig represents a characters personality, rich or poor, style or no style. I also think that it's a lot of effort to make a wig, because they have to pull in every hair and you have to make it look natural.

  • @lylux4985
    @lylux4985 Рік тому

    Tried the other way to lay lace ( up and down pattern) not impressed.

  • @kkdoc7864
    @kkdoc7864 5 років тому +3

    Hope someone else designed his wig.

  • @jukodebu
    @jukodebu 5 років тому

    I thought it was the black girls that came up with colorin the roots on a wig

  • @carollollol
    @carollollol 5 років тому

    Wauw you should rent these for weddings! They dont look like wigs at all.

  • @user-ev9ib1zs2f
    @user-ev9ib1zs2f 5 років тому +1

    Can he be my history teacher?

  • @slashnyaoi
    @slashnyaoi 2 роки тому

    he 100% looks like a person who makes wigs

  • @morganolfursson2560
    @morganolfursson2560 5 років тому

    If you're not doing wig, you're not doing ,
    Theater.

  • @john64-z
    @john64-z 4 роки тому

    Some of the music sounds like its taken from stranger things

  • @LoveTorrieee
    @LoveTorrieee 4 роки тому

    His mom is literally tammi brown

  • @johnmcgrath3725
    @johnmcgrath3725 5 років тому

    You think he has a wig??? NOOOOO! LOLOLO. his looks TERRIBLE!