In a message dated 5/2/2007 6:54:45 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Of  course, actor safety, comfort, and the ability to do quick- 
changes, dance  moves, sword fights, or whatever else needs to happen  
in the show  also often have an impact.  I once draped an HMS Pinafore  
set  in the 1880s (really tight sleeves on really tight bodices _plus_   
bustles) and was informed after all the mockups were done that one  of  
the ladies had to do a handstand  onstage.




Don't ya love it?  And I had a "lady" in a gowne and surcote do a  cartwheel. 
 And she was extremely overweight, which the director thought  was funny.  
Maybe he was the only one.
 
Cheryl Odom
College of Santa Fe



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