You mean they might get situated elsewhere?
My campus shop was in a U-shaped building at the opposite end from the theater...right next to the dressing rooms...in the basement of course! In our old theater one usually had to change costumes in the wings; in the new one they do the same because there is no time to travel. I was consulted in the planning stage but then the boss for the construction design red-lined 99% of my requests and suggestions. No storage space, design space, maintenance equipment,laundry, or showers for performers. The building was airconditioned..but not in the costume area. And it adervitised all the time about being "state of the art!" Now, when they built the new Sports facility, all these areas of concern were well taken care of.
Sigh
kathleen
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I should note that UMSL has a brand-new brilliant performing arts center.



I hope the consulted some costume designers when they built the costume
shop--and didn't put it in the basement!

Ann Wass



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