Monday, February 8, 2010

Actress From Lola I Am Playing A "costumer" In A Play And I Don't Know How To Dress. What Should I Wear?

I am playing a "costumer" in a play and I don't know how to dress. What should I wear? - actress from lola

The show is about a famous actress named Lola, whose career has a roller coaster. One day, very close to the premiere was found dead. All actors and crew were gathered and begin to ask.

As you can see, this is a thriller. It applies in the present. Please reply to this message if you have no idea. Thank you so much in advance! :-)

5 comments:

Bedward Saint said...

From my experience in theater, our customers have always known seem to be people with a modicum of personal style. If you really want to stand out like his character, then I suggest that, by his unkempt appearance. The clothes do not fit (I mean very) outdated now everything works. Scarves and glasses are a plus, and they end with a pair of glasses to a chain of these glasses, "" things to take. Even better would be to tape tape measure will do wonders for the appearance of this type. It gives you something to do with their hands, while the interaction within the scenarios on stage. But strange indeed, nothing less than legal or work.

Twilight... said...

If you are a customer, such as purchase of equipment, so dress like you went to the supermarket ...
Jeans and blouse ... Go here to see what I mean ... I'm blonde.

http://s862.photobucket.com/albums/ab186 ...

So when a nice pair of sneakers and maybe a few small beads as a bracelet w / matching earrings can dangle ... This is not something that will really take off, but continue to appear.

Oh, if you cut a picture of a good hair let me know!

If you add images or other ideas, please send an e-mail me at:

tsdsarah@yahoo.com

I hope I helped!

whipporw... said...

It all depends on what type of customer. Make dressing in this situation accordingly. If you have no idea, ask your supervisor. usually have an artistic vision for each scene, and that person can give a better idea. I am surprised that he or she does not say. If you should own costume, a rough idea of what ought to be give ...

Kemisha said...

Just use what you normally go to the shopping in a supermarket.

Christop... said...

Well, they might call the "client", which means probably really "chest" and "comfortable". "Customer" is too general, it can mean, designers, fashion designer wig, strawberry, Draper - the list goes on and on. A customer is someone who works easily in the closet section.
The costume fits really ready for the players and also does repairs and last-minute adjustments. At the individual level, is assigned to a tribe with an actor, and is responsible for ensuring that the rapid changes occurring over time, and the actor is good in general. A comfortable is often a kind of personal assistant to (an actor of the movie rental The Dresser with Albert Finney, John Hurt, and see how it works).

They are working tools: a flashlight on a cord around his neck (and clip) to the teeth in the wings to lose a pair of scissors in the back pocket of her son, a dozen or more safety pins cut to the front of his shirt, needle and thread ATA ready connectedOh hand, but not putting yourself or others, a shoehorn, shoe lace adaptable parts, transparent glaze, brush, comb, pin, candy and disadvantages Ricola cough. If the script that will create clothes diva, you need a piece of cloth wrapped around his neck and tailors chalk.

Of course, you can see, he will have lots of pockets. Some wear dresses, skirts many of these pockets and bags.

Good luck!

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