Wicked: For Good makeup artist Frances Hannon gave Us an inside look at the lengthy transformation process for the Tin Man and Scarecrow to come to life.
“[It took] four hours with the hair, the wigs, the straw and everything, the prosthetics and the hands, and then the costume came afterwards,” Hannon exclusively told Us Weekly at the Wicked: For Good premiere in New York City on Monday, November 17. “But it was really so moving. And I think it really brings something very special to Wicked: For Good.”
Hannon added that getting to hear director Jon M. Chu talk about the final product made the entire process worth it. “It’s amazing,” she said.
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