Theatre Production

Chapter 21: Costume Project

Design each costume for Aunt Abby or Aunt Martha and each one for Teddy for the Play Arsenic and Old Lace. You will have a total of four costume designs. You may use the figure outline provided if you like, or you may draw completely freehand. Each design should be in color. Any back detail or accessory should be shown to the side of the drawing if you need to show the detail. Hairstyles should also be shown in the drawing.

Extra credit will be given for adding fabric swatches and trim examples.

Theatre Production

Chapter 21: Costume Project

Design each costume for Aunt Abby or Aunt Martha and each one for Teddy for the Play Arsenic and Old Lace. You will have a total of four costume designs. You may use the figure outline provided if you like, or you may draw completely freehand. Each design should be in color. Any back detail or accessory should be shown to the side of the drawing if you need to show the detail. Hairstyles should also be shown in the drawing.

Extra credit will be given for adding fabric swatches and trim examples.

Theatre Production

Chapter 21: Costume Project

Design each costume for Aunt Abby or Aunt Martha and each one for Teddy for the Play Arsenic and Old Lace. You will have a total of four costume designs. You may use the figure outline provided if you like, or you may draw completely freehand. Each design should be in color. Any back detail or accessory should be shown to the side of the drawing if you need to show the detail. Hairstyles should also be shown in the drawing.

Extra credit will be given for adding fabric swatches and trim examples.

Theatre Production

Chapter 21: Costume Project

Choose one major male or one major female character from the play. (You may choose Reno Sweeny, Billy Crocker, Hope, or Whitney from Anything Goes.) Complete a costume plot sheet for the entire play, and design the costumes for each scene the character is in throughout the play. You may use the figure outline provided if you like, or you may draw completely freehand. Each design should be in color. Any back detail or accessory should be shown to the side of the drawing if you need to show the detail. Hairstyles should also be shown in the drawing.

Extra credit will be given for adding fabric swatches and trim examples.

Theatre Production

Chapter 21: Costume Project

Choose one major male or one major female character from the play. (You may choose Reno Sweeny, Billy Crocker, Hope, or Whitney from Anything Goes.) Complete a costume plot sheet for the entire play, and design the costumes for each scene the character is in throughout the play. You may use the figure outline provided if you like, or you may draw completely freehand. Each design should be in color. Any back detail or accessory should be shown to the side of the drawing if you need to show the detail. Hairstyles should also be shown in the drawing.

Extra credit will be given for adding fabric swatches and trim examples.