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Waiting in the Wings ()


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Angel and his friends attend a ballet, where Angel realizes he saw the exact same dancers on stage over a hundred years ago.

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Angel
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Cordelia Chase
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Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
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Charles Gunn
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Winifred Burkle
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Lorne
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Count Kurushu
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The Groosalugg
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Prima Ballerina
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Manager
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Security Guard
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Lorne's Fan (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joss Whedon

Written by

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Joss Whedon ... (created by) (creator) &
David Greenwalt ... (created by) (creator)
 
Joss Whedon ... (written by)
 
Mere Smith ... (story editor)
 
Scott Murphy ... (story editor)

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Jeffrey Bell ... co-producer
Gail Berman ... executive producer
Sandy Gallin ... executive producer
David Greenwalt ... executive producer (showrunner) / executive producer
Fran Rubel Kuzui ... executive producer
Kaz Kuzui ... executive producer
Kelly A. Manners ... producer
Tim Minear ... co-executive producer
Marti Noxon ... consulting producer
Skip Schoolnik ... co-producer
Joss Whedon ... executive producer

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Robert J. Kral ... (score by)

Cinematography by

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Ross Berryman ... director of photography

Editing by

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Mark S. Westmore ... (as Mark Westmore)

Editorial Department

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Ken Gales ... avid technician
Bruce Gorman ... assistant editor
Ian Sullivan ... finishing accountant
Nathan Draper ... post-production assistant (uncredited)
Bill Missett ... on-line editor (uncredited)

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Anya Colloff
Jennifer Fishman ... (casting by) (as Jennifer Fishman Pate)
Amy McIntyre Britt ... (casting by)

Production Design by

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Stuart Blatt

Set Decoration by

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Sandy Struth

Costume Design by

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Chic Gennarelli

Makeup Department

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Diana Acrey ... head hair stylist
Robert Hall ... special make-up effects creator
Dayne Johnson ... makeup supervisor
Sava Markovic ... lens technician

Production Management

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Jennifer Davis ... post production supervisor
Robert D. Nellans ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Rich Sickler ... second assistant director (as Rich T. Sickler)
Ian Woolf ... first assistant director (as Ian Foster Woolf)
Marisol 'Ari' Oyola ... dga trainee (uncredited)

Art Department

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Chris Carriveau ... leadman
Leonard Harman ... assistant art director
Courtney Jackson ... property master
Andrew Reeder ... set designer
Ted Wilson ... construction coordinator
Cameron Matheson ... set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Beau Baker ... production sound mixer
Thierry J. Couturier ... supervising sound editor
Bill Jackson ... re-recording mixer
Kurt Kassulke ... re-recording mixer
Christopher Landers ... sound editor
Doris Perrolf ... audio conform
Tom Perry ... re-recording mixer
David Barbee ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Mike Marchain ... adr editor (uncredited)
Tami Treadwell ... adr recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Michael Gaspar ... special effects coordinator (as Mike Gaspar)

Visual Effects by

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Dave Funston ... visual effects artist
Loni Peristere ... visual effects supervisor
Carl Seibert ... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Michael Vaglienty ... flame artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jacob Chambers ... stunt performer
Rob Mars ... stunts
Mike Massa ... stunt coordinator
Orion Barnes ... utility stunts (uncredited)
Nick Brandon ... stunts (uncredited)
Jennifer Caputo ... stunt double: Charisma Carpenter (uncredited)
Michael Gaines ... stunt double (uncredited)
Mike Gunther ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Mike Mukatis ... stunts (uncredited)
Jean Paul Ruggiero ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Dowell ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Eric Fletcher ... camera operator
Dan Kerns ... chief lighting technician
Matthew J. Little ... electrician
Andre Sobczak ... key grip
Carlos M. Torres ... unit gaffer
Dan Brodhead ... grip (uncredited)
Keith A. Hascher ... electrician (uncredited)
Thomas McGough ... dimmer board programmer (uncredited)
Jeff Noble ... electrician (uncredited)
Ray Ortega ... electrician (uncredited)
Tony Politis ... camera operator (uncredited)
Martin Reder ... electrician (uncredited)
Cliff Shaffer ... grip (uncredited)
Carter Smith ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Lonnie Hamerman ... casting associate
Michael V. Nicolo ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nikki Fallenstein ... costume shopper
Carrie Grace ... costumer (uncredited)
Heather Sladinski ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Gary Watt ... location manager

Music Department

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Cami Elen ... composer: main theme
Tim Isle ... music editor
Holly Knight ... composer: main theme
Jymm Thomas ... composer: main theme
John C. King ... music supervisor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Brent Fletcher ... script coordinator
Jain Sekuler ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Bob Ellis ... transportation coordinator (as Robert Ellis)
Charles 'Aloha Boy' Reed ... driver

Additional Crew

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Jonathan M. Abrams ... production assistant
David M. Burns ... assistant: Kelly A. Manners
Amy R. Bynum ... assistant: Marti Noxon
John J. Gray ... assistant: Tim Minear
Elisabeth James ... assistant: David Greenwalt
Regis Kimble ... main title design by (as Regis B. Kimble)
Carlos R. Lawson ... production auditor
Matthew S. Partney ... assistant: Kelly A. Manners
Elyse Ramsdell ... production coordinator
Stacey Barber ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Kim Barnhart Posly ... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Carey Goldstein ... stand-in (uncredited)
Andrea Gruber ... publicist (uncredited)
Allan B. Holt ... creature effects technician (uncredited)
Stacey Levin ... head publicist (uncredited)
Tim Weske ... sword fight choreographer (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Angel learns that a ballet troupe he saw in 1890 will be performing in L.A., and excitedly convinces his friends to attend the theater with him. However, during the production he recognizes the dancers as being exactly the same people who were performing over a hundred years earlier. Written by katierose295

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Also Known As
  • Waiting in the Wings (United States)
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  • 43 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia According to DVD commentary, when Summer Glau finished her four-page monologue, she received a standing ovation from the crew and the extras remaining on set from the theater scene. This eventually led to comedian Jeff Laub suggesting that Joss Whedon have her read for the role of River Tam on his new series, Firefly (2002). See more »
Goofs Angel says Connor will be Notre Dame class of 2020. 'Class of' usually refers to graduating year, but Connor was born in November 2001 meaning he would only be 18 at graduation time in 2020. Unless Angel expects Connor to be a genius and graduate early, he would not be graduating college in 2020. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Angel: Season 3, Episode 13 Waiting in the Wings: Deleted Scene (2004). See more »
Quotes Angel: Oh, yeah, yeah. I saw their production of Giselle in 1890. I cried like a baby. And I was evil!
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