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Costumes
Costumes are crucial to any production. They can be sewn from scratch, bought on the high street, or made by altering other clothes. In the National Theatre's Costume Department, a staff of designers, dyers, tailors and buyers work together to produce outfits for every character in every show.
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4.3 stars from 48 ratings
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I haven't quite got it yet but I bet it's good.Read full review »
Sjforcum via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/12
Costumes for iPad et cetera
Is an excellent general overview of the the workings and "how to" that goes into production in a professional theatre seamstress' shop.Read full review »
Vituperative Green via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/01/12
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