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Dotr Wardrobe Plot FINAL PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley MARIE (Ms. Sydney Mancasola 3/20 and 3/22) (Ms. Bridgette Gan 3/21) Call Time: -90m before curtain Dressing Room: SL #1 First Entrance: 13:00 LOOK #1 [I-#2, #3, #4, #7] LOOK #2 [II-#8, #9, #10, #11] LOOK #3 [II-#12] UNDER GARMENTS UNDER GARMENTS UNDER GARMENTS PANT: tan DRESS: yellow w/ blue trim DRESS: white w/ blue trim THERMAL: grey NYLONS CHOKER: small blue SUSPENDERS: grey SHOE: tan character (repeats) HAT: straw SOCK: black PETTICOAT: white crinoline SHOE: black knee high boot NYLONS COAT: green sleeveless (I-#7 only) SHOE: tan character (repeats) HAT: cream (I-#7 only) Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 13:00 SR 3 First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) Look #1 -- 46:30 SR QUICK ADD: HAT, COAT 9’ 30” INTERMISSION (20:00) 0:00 dressing room CHANGE to LOOK #2 CHANGE to Look #2 20’ 00” ACT II (43:00) 0:00 preset onstage First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #2) Look #2 -- 30:00 SR Booth QUICK CHANGE to LOOK #3 7’ 00” Notes: 1. Bridgett Gan will perform the children’s performance. 2. Thank you J Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 1 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley TONIO (Mr. Taylor Stayton 3/20 and 3/22) (Mr. Andrew Bidlack 3/21) Call Time: -30m before curtain Dressing Room: SR #3 First Entrance: 24:30 LOOK #1[I-#3, 4] LOOK #2 [I-#6, 7 II-#10, 11] “Soldier” LOOK #3 [II-#12] “Party” UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt JACKET: blue cord JACKET: red cutaway military JACKET: blue cutaway military VEST: floral PANTS: blue riding EPULETS: red & gold (on shoulder) BREECHES: green NECK CLOTH: black PANTS: cream SHIRT: cream SHAKO: blue (repeats) NECK CLOTH: black SOCK: long beige SUSPENDERS: black SHAKO: blue (repeats) SHOE: black character GAITERS: black BELT: gold trim HAT: grey floopy SOCK: black SOCK: black SHOE: black character SHOE: black knee high boot Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 24:30 SR 3 First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) Look #1 -- 43:00 SL QC Booth QUICK CHANGE to LOOK #2 5’ 30” INTERMISSION (20:00) (no change) ACT II (43:00) 22:30 SL 3 First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #2) -- 30:00 SL QC Booth QUICK CHANGE to LOOK #3 8’ 00” Notes: 1. The LOOK #2 SHAKO will be removed onstage. 2. No notes, thank you. J Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 2 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley SERGEANT SUPLICE (Mr. Peter Strummer) Call Time: -60m before curtain Dressing Room: SR #4 First Entrance: 14:30 LOOK #1[I-#2, 3, 7 II- #8, 9, 10, 11, 12] JACKET: red cutaway military STRIPES: gold (on sleeve) PANT: blue riding NECK CLOTH: black SHAKO: blue (First Act Only) BELT: black GAITERS: black SOCK: black SHOE: black knee high boot Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 14:30 SL 2 First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) -- INTERMISSION (20:00) (no change) ACT II (43:00) 2:30 SL 3 First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #1) Notes: 1. N. Nelson will preform the children’s performance. 2. No notes, thank you. J Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 3 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley MARQUISE (Ms. Judith Christin) Call Time: -60m before curtain Dressing Room: SL #2 First Entrance: 7:00 LOOK #1 [I-#1, 2, 4, 7, II-8] LOOK #2 [II-#11, 12] UNDERGARMETS UNDERGARMENTS DRESS: rust and burgundy DRESS: purple and cream PETTICOAT: quilted (repeats) BONNET: cream sheer CAPE: long rust PETTICOATS: quilted (repeats) NYLONS NYLONS SHOE: black (repeats) SHOE: black (repeats) BONNET: burgundy and green RITCULE: black Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 7:00 SL 1 First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) Look #1 -- INTERMISSION (20:00) 0:00 dressing room REMOVE: CAPE, BONNET ADD: Hairpiece 20’ 00” ACT II (43:00) 0:00 preset, onstage First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #1) -- 12:30 SR QC Booth CHANGE to LOOK #2 13’ 00” Notes: 1. R. Arky will perform the children’s performance. 2. No notes, thank you J Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 4 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley HORTENSIUS (Mr. Thomas Hammons) Call Time: -60m before curtain Dressing Room: LL Gossman B First Entrance: 7:00 SL 1 LOOK #1 [I-#1, 2, 4, 7] LOOK #2 [II-#8, 9, 10, 11, 12] UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt COAT: green cord w/ cape COAT: rose cutaway VEST: blue paislely VEST: green and rust brocade PANTS: green SHIRT: white ruffled (repeats) SUSPENDERS: blue pattern PANTS: tan SHIRT: white ruffled (repeats) TIE: green stripe TIE: green floral SOCK: black (repeats) TOP HAT: black SHOE: black buckle (repeats) SOCK: black (repeats) SHOE: black buckle (repeats) Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 7:15 SL 1 First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) -- INTERMISSION (20:00) 0:00 dressing room CHANGE to LOOK #2 20’ 00” ACT II (43:00) 0:00 preset, onstage First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #2) -- Notes: 1. Mr. Hammons will perform the children’s performance. 2. No notes, thank you. J Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 5 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley DUCHESS KRAKENTHORP (Ms. Judy Kaye) Call Time: at intermission Dressing Room: LL Gossman C First Entrance: (Act 2) 30: 30 LOOK #1 [II-#11, #12] UNDERGARMENTS DRESS: burgundy w/ lg puff sleeve STOLES: sheer burgundy print PETTICOATL black quilted HEADPIECE: small black feather NYLONS: black SHOE: black Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) (not in act) INTERMISSION (20:00) (no change) ACT II (43:00) 30:30 SL 3 First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #1) -- Notes: 1. J. Rusche will perfom the children’s performance. 2. No notes, thank you. Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 6 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley A CORPORAL (Mr. Jason Duika) Call Time: -90m before curtain Dressing Room: LL #4, 5 First Entrance: 0:00 LOOK #1 [I-#1] “Peasant” LOOK #2 [I-#2, 3, 5, 6, 7 II-#9, 12] “Corporal” UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt UNDERSHIRT: white tee shirt VEST: grey patterned stripe JACKET: red cutaway military BREECHES: grey STRIPES: gold (on sleeve) SHIRT: green button up PANTS: blue riding SASH: multicolored stripe (attached to pant) SHAKO: blue HAT: grey felt tricorn BELT: tan canvas KERCHIEF: multicolor stripe GAITERS: black SOCK: black SOCKS: black SHOE: black character SHOE: black knee high boot Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 0:00 preset, onstage First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) -- 9:30 SL QUICK CHANGE to LOOK #2 4’ 30” 35:30 SR REMOVE Shako from LOOK #2 9’ 00” INTERMISSION (20:00) (no change) ACT II (43:00) 12:30 SL First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #2) -- 22:30 dressing room ADD Shako to LOOK #2 16’ 00” Notes: 1. The Look #2 shako’s will be removed and put on onstage. 2. Mr. Duika will perfom the children’s performance. 3. No notes, thank you. J Timings are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Page 7 of 16 PALM BEACH OPERA FINAL 3/20/15 js Daughter of the Regiment Dir: D. Vaughn Wardrobe Plot SM: Brett Finley 7 Chorus Males [Party Soldiers] Mr. Ardean Landhuis, Mr. Nicholas Peteresen, Mr. Michael Ross, Mr. Robert Watson, Mr. Matthew White, Mr. John Whittlesey, Mr. Lanell Willams Call Time: -60m before curtain Dressing Room: LL #4, 5 First Entrance: 0:00 LOOK #1[I-#1] “Peasant" LOOK #2 [I- #2,3,5,6,7 II-#9,11,12] “Soldier" PATTERNED JACKET OR VEST UNDERSHIRT BREECHES JACKET SHIRT PANTS SASHES (some attached) SHAKO (I-#2,3 II-#12 only) HAT BELT KERCHIEFS GAITERS SOCKS SHOES Running Notes WHEN WHERE WARDROBE WIGS/MAKE-UP CT ACT I (65:00) 0:00 preset, First Entrance in Act I (LOOK #1) -- onstage 13:30 SL/SR QUICK CHANGE to LOOK #2 5’ 30” max 35:30 SR REMOVE Shako from Look #2 9’ 00” INTERMISSION (20:00) (no change) ACT II (43:00) 12:30 SL/SR First Entrance in Act II (LOOK #2) 22:30 dressing room ADD Shako to Look #2 16’ 00” Notes: 1. The Look #2 shako’s will be removed and put on onstage 2. Several choristers will be carrying their jackets for their first entrance as soldiers 3. All will perform the children’s performance 4.
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