In a message dated 4/14/2008 3:01:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

as I've  found that 
directors usually bow to the actors, not the  designer.



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And isn't it annoying. I want to just quit and let the actor do the whole  
show....see how she likes that. I'm tired of wardrobe being on the bottom rung  
of the ladder. [I hear it's not so much so in Europe, especially  Britain] 
When is she gonna complain about the props or change the color of  the 
wallpaper 
on the set?
 
I don't mind actor's input....but I want the final decision to be mine if  my 
name is on it.
They don't hear me telling them how to read their lines, do  they?
 
 
This is why I ended up cutting and draping more than designing. The actual  
designer really appreciates what you do for  them.




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