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Several issues of practicality should be thought through, before,
during, and after the more artistic phases of the design process. For
example, if the character gets into a fight and gets thrown all around
the stage, a costume made out of a reasonably durable material will be
necessary. Another important thing to consider are entrances and
exits on the set. Large hoop skirts and the like often will not fit
conveniently through a doorway, and thus may cause problems for the
actor.
Another important issue to consider is that of size of ornaments and
other details on the costumes. Most will have to be made
larger-than-life if they are to be seen, as small detail tends to get
lost on stage.
Steve Richardson
2000-07-06
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