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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The 411 - I have to go potty...

Actors often have to deal with this common challenge, especially when they have elaborate costumes that are difficult and time-consuming to remove. There are a few techniques and strategies they use to manage bathroom breaks without having to fully undress:

  1. Hidden Access Points: Costume designers often build in hidden zippers, snaps, or velcro openings into the costumes. These openings are strategically placed so the actor can easily access them for bathroom breaks without having to remove the entire costume. These access points might be discreetly located in seams, under layers, or in less visible areas of the costume.

  2. Undergarments and Layers: Sometimes, costumes are designed with multiple layers. Underneath the main costume, actors may wear simpler, more easily removable pieces such as undergarments or bodysuits. These underlayers can be quickly removed to access the necessary areas while keeping the main costume intact.

  3. Assistance from Crew Members: In some cases, actors may have assistance from members of the costume or production team. A designated crew member may be assigned to help with quick costume adjustments or assist the actor in getting in and out of the costume quickly for bathroom breaks.

  4. Planning Breaks: Actors often plan their fluid intake and bathroom breaks around the production schedule. They may limit their intake of fluids before a performance or shoot to minimize the need for bathroom breaks during the show. Additionally, they may time their breaks during longer scene changes or intermissions.

  5. Practice and Preparation: Before the actual performance or shoot, actors typically go through rehearsals where they practice quick changes and bathroom breaks. This helps them get familiar with the costume, find the best access points, and plan their movements efficiently.

Despite these strategies, it's still a logistical challenge, especially for costumes that are particularly complex or restrictive. Actors and production teams work together to find the best solutions that balance the needs of the performance with the practicalities of bodily functions.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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