Backstage At The Rockettes’ Christmas Show
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Holiday cheer is sweeter when you know how it’s made. We start with a rapid-fire tour of the headlines—late-night lore about banned guests, a senator humbled by an elite workout, a baffling DOJ video release, and a quiet leadership shakeup—then step behind the curtain for the real story: a warm, detailed look at the Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular and the army of artists who make it glow.
From April auditions to six-week training blocks, two full casts of 42 dancers carry a 90-minute wonderland with over 200 high kicks, eight head-to-toe costume changes, and the kind of split-second trust that only comes from relentless practice. We walk through the backstage choreography—quick-change booths, hand-painted shoes matched to skin tone, the iconic red lip—and the legendary 78-second turnaround that vaults the line from Parade of Wooden Soldiers into New York at Christmas as a full-size double decker bus rolls onstage. Add fairy drones gliding above the audience and you have old-world precision meeting modern stagecraft in perfect sync.
It’s not just the line. More than 200 crew and wardrobe pros power every cue, stitch, and light, keeping the machine tight through two to four shows a day for two months. The scale is staggering, but the spirit is intimate: craft as a promise, joy as the outcome. We share personal memories, geek out on the details, and daydream about interviewing the dancers and the backstage brains who turn timing into magic. Stick around for our holiday question—are you shopping online, in-store, or both?—and tell us how you’re bringing a little spectacle to your season.
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