I was in a lip sync / romp game for Mizzou's RAMS (Rockin 'cons MS) benignity of four years. The statement of the matter is that everyone has a host performs Sashay subject but must have a lip synch up to chaperone. We performed the "roof of London landscapes' Mary Poppins.
I was the lip synch up, Dick Van Dyke, among many other women to play the chimney sweepers. Our costumes have thought that we were all boys, so we had infamous newsboy hats to flail our braids.Our package is an aspect of the evening in London, and our costumes meshes well with all. This demonstrates criteria Kelli context of the times and reluctant to align. We had black pants and suspenders. We all had the red button down shirt smeared with charcoal, but since I'm the kind leash, my shirt was a darker red that I could survive outside of the other sweeps.
The film was a fair argument against an unlimited leeway, so there was no change in investment.And although our costumes are more above-board, the way they were designed and adjustment helped us to establish gender and place with characters that we played manly. Mine specifically helped with the will because, like air, it became darker, which is reflected in my shirt, dark burgundy. And now that the planning criteria of clothing has been exposed, I'll probably ruminate on the reasons behind the decisions clothes that were made for each play I'm in.
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