In a message dated 4/26/2006 3:00:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

So,  yeah, while costumes are not the only factor in a successful movie/play 
that  is historically based, they definitely have an impact.


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I'd say greater than scenery...though of course scene designers might  
disagree. A scene designer can suggest a wall or a tree or whatever. You cannot 
 
suggest a bodice or a pair of shoes. They have to be there. And you can do a  
play with no scenery... Moliere and Shakespeare did all the time. But actors  
must wear something. And if you're looking at the actor [which I hope you are], 
 
you're looking at the costume.
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