White Christmas Character Guide
Betty Haynes is the older of the Haynes sisters, a talented performer with a beautiful voice and a sensible head on her shoulders. She is wary of showbiz men but falls for Bob Wallace despite herself.
Betty moves with poised elegance. She has perfect posture and graceful lines that come from years of performing. But she is warmer than she first appears. Her initial reserve gradually melts as she trusts Bob. She is protective of Judy and practical about their career. When she performs, she transforms from sensible big sister into a captivating stage presence.
Elegant 1950s blouse or fitted sweater for daytime scenes. For the Sisters number, a matching costume with Judy in blue with white fur trim or feather details.
Full circle skirt in a solid colour for daytime scenes. For performance numbers, a glamorous gown or show costume. The Sisters number needs a matching outfit with Judy.
Pearl necklace or simple pendant. A matching fan for the Sisters number. Elegant earrings that catch the light during performance scenes.
Nude or black character heels. She should move with elegance, so a stable heel height that allows confident movement is important.
Styled in soft 1950s waves or a classic updo. The look should be polished but not overdone. Pin curls or victory rolls suit the era.
A fur stole or elegant wrap for the arrival at the inn. The quick change between everyday Betty and performing Betty should be visible in how she carries herself as much as the costume.
Best for ages 14 and up. The role suits a dancer with grace, poise, and the ability to convey restrained emotion. Strong ballet or lyrical background helps with the elegant quality Betty needs.
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