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Rer~O Flashy Cocktail Dress and Hat ~~HITNEY Grey Business Suit, Prince-Nez CHORUS ~Jot "'T , ANYTHING GOES Costume Plot ACT I, SC I Caprice Bar, afternoon smart hotel ~JO~1E~j -~1EN REr~O Flashy cocktail dress and hat ~~HITNEY Grey business suit, prince-nez CHORUS~JOt"EN, SINGING GIRLS BILL COOKER Street clothes Assorted Cocktail dresses and hats DANCINGGIRLS JOHN Bartenders jacket, dark pants Spangled cocktail sheaths bow tie CHORUSMEN/SINGING Business suits, dark colors DANCINGBOYS suits to go with girls ACT I, SC lIOn the ship t1RS. HARCOURT ~JHITr~EY Palm beach suit and hat Summer suit with hat JUNIOR Sports jacket and pants HOPEHARCOURT Young smart afternoon dress and BISHOP DOBSO~J hat, gloves and bag Clerical suit with collar ~1RS.t~E~JT~/ORTH Middle aged. Smart dress or suit SIR DEVELIN Cutaway and bowler with fur scarf and hat I SNOOKS Street dress and hat, somewhat BILLY ~~hite dinner jacket flashy BISHOP MOONClerical outfit with black hat REr~O Traveling suit with hat TWOFEDERAL ~1EN BONNIE Nice dress and hat Dark business suits, hats T~JOCHINESE Sol id kimonos and pants w/hats BOr~VOYAGE BON VOYAGE I SI~JGINGGIRLS CHORUSMEN/SINGING ~1E~J Assorted street dresses, suits Business suits and sports out- sport clothes fits with 1 ships officer in white uniform, 2 sailors, 2 porters, DANCINGGIRLS 1 steward Set alike, sports outfits with hats DANCI~IGMEN ~Jhite Sailor uniforms ALL THROUGHTHE NIGHT ALL THROUGHTHE NIGHT DANCI~JGGIRLS DANCINGBOYS Grey tux jackets with black Soft 3/4 length chiffon dresses black pants alike or in 3 to 4 colors WHITNEY Plus fours, sport jacket PURSER White uniform ACT I, SC III On Board BO:~NIE Slacks, halter top and sweater SIR DEVELIr~ Heavy cable knit sweater and HOPE 3 piece linen sun costumes tennis pants sleeveless top, shirt and skirt / , - 2 - MRS. HARCOURT CAPTAIN White jacket and pants w/hat Smart dress with large straw hat CHIEF OFFICER Blue uniform BONrlIE Repeat BILLY Sailors uniform RENO Nice summer sports outfit SINGING ~.1EN Sailors uniforms white ACT I, SC 4 On Deck r~RS. t~ENTvJORTH BILL Y Repeat uni form adding womans Printed chiffon dress and hat hat and viel and change to white r1RS. FRICK Linen suit with print blouse outfit with chiefs hat and coat and hat to match drunk DRUNK Summer suit MANII/ITII BEARD Blue double breasted blazer and grey slacks, white shirt neckerchief and soft cap ANYT~IINGGOES ANYTHINGGOES SINGING GIRLS SINGING MEN Solid blazers and slacks Set of dresses in 2 to 3 colors, DANCINGBOYS Navy blazers and slacks but alike SIR DEVELIN Black dinner jacket DANCINGGIRLS CAPTAIN Dress uniforms Set of dance costumes alike, to PURSER Dress uniforms match boys ACT II, SC I Lounge ~1RS.~/ENTt~ORTH, DRUNK, BONN IE, CHORUSvlOMEN ~1RS. FRICK -- All in evening dresses PUBLIC ENE~1Y PUBLIC ENEr1Y SI~IGINGGIRLS SINGINGMEN vJhite summerdinner jackets ~; Ass't. evening dresses DANCINGBOYS HAWAIIANCostumes alike DANCINGGIRLS HA~JIIAN Costumes set alike, to match boys BLO~'IGABRIEL BLO~~ BLm~ GABRIEL BLOl~ SINGING GIRLS Set of dresses alike DANCINGBOYS Bold mess jackets, black evening style, ~/ith headresses pants and black bow ties. DANCINGGIRLS Gold pleated skirts with gold vests, black and white dickies and little gold hats ACT II, SC II At the Brig BONNIE Change to differnt clothes but still HOPE shipboard style SIR DEVELIN Cutaways and striped RENO Flashy outfit LORDOAKLEIGH trousers BILLY Chinese costume BUTLER Uniformed livery ~100N Chinese costume same as Billy ~100N Hunting outfit \~HIT~JEY Another busi ness sui t i I j - . r ( - 3 - ACT II, SC III Conservatory fv1RS. HARCOURT Smart day dress with fur scarf ~IOPE Smart suit and hat RENO Chinese costume, PJ style ~1AID Bl ack uni form wi th whi te apron and cap RE~JO Changeto evening dress CHORUS WO~,1EN/DANCINGGIRLS CHORUS ~1Er~/SINGING A~~D DANCING BOYS Assorted ankle length evening gowns Tuxedoes SINGINGGIRLS Assorted evening gowns and cocktail dresses an d hats - . I I I -~ ' " 0.1.
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