You are responsible for overseeing our costume selection. When other theater groups contact the Ensemble wanting to borrow costumes, you are in charge of coordinating a time for them to come borrow them as well as making sure they don't take any costumes that we need for a current show. You are responsible for making sure they return the costumes and that they get put back in the right place.
There may be additional costume-related things that the Officers ask your help with. This may include things like making sure the costume rack stays organized.
As the Costume Manager, you should be familiar with how the costume rack is organized. All the information listed here is also displayed on signs taped to the costume rack. If anything is changed, make sure that this page and those signs are adjusted. As of May 2017, the rack looks like this:
The costumes hanging on the pipes are organized into sections, with each section separated by labeled cards hanging on the pipes. The sections are as follows:
Here is a diagram of the top of the costume rack:
Costume boxes that are not on top of the costume rack are either underneath the costume rack or on top of the printer shelf next to it. Here is an inventory of these boxes:
Box Contents | Location |
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Women's Heels | Under Pipe B |
Men's Shoes | Under Pipe A |
Men's Sandals and Specialty Shoes | Under Pipe B |
Women's Sandals, Flats, and Specialty Shoes | On top of printer shelf |
Boots | Under Pipe B |
Socks, Stockings, and Knee-Pads | Under Pipe A |
Plain White, Black, and Grey Shirts | Under Pipe A |
Tank tops, Corsets, and Crop Tops | Under Pipe A (purple drawers) |
Ties | Under Pipe A (purple drawers) |
Suspenders, Aprons, Bandanas, and Gloves | Under Pipe A (purple drawers) |
Warrior Leather Vests and Belts | Under Pipe A |
Polyester Fabric | Under Pipe A |
Fabric: Color, Pattern, and Fur | Under Pipe A |
Fabric: Toole and other | Under Pipe B (big cardboard box) |
Hats | On top of printer shelf |
Leer Blanket | On top of printer shelf |