Clothes used by performers on stage; particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character at a social event in a theatrical performance on the stage or in film or television.
Creating costumes for a story about real people, however, was a minefield.
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Expect to see a lot more costumes than you see right now.
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The costumes varied in a like manner to the arms and animals.
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There was no attempt at beauty in the costumes of the masqueraders.
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How do they go to the bathroom in those costumes?,' he said.
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We got about 30 quid a week, which wasn't even enough to buy stageclothes.
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At the garage the Barrymores were waiting for him in their stageclothes and make-up.
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Now I make stageclothes.
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There was a valet who took care of all the stageclothes, a necessity on the road with that many people.
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She slipped off the stagedress and put on her hat and coat.
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And there she was, still in her ragged stagedress, carrying her hat and coat on her arm.
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Probably to increase the mystery she had gone straight home in her stagedress, and had succeeded in dodging the stage-door keeper.
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She pondered for a few moments over it, then reached for her cloak and drew it on over her brilliant stagedress.
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Then the dancer must change her dress, fold her stagedress carefully away, make up her bundle, and set out for home.
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The writer also describes his father's various theatricalcostumes which were scattered about the family's small Fifth Avenue apartment.
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Near Fourteenth street Elsie saw a placard tacked on the side of a doorway that read: Fifty girls, neat sewers, wanted immediately on theatricalcostumes.
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'I should imagine, you know,' said Miss Marple, 'that it would be Zobeida's theatricalcostumes.
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"Mademoiselle Virginie Cluhe has ordered five theatricalcostumes, two dinner, and three morning dresses."
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[Footnote A: It must be remembered that theatricalcostumes, as we see them to-day, did not exist.
Uso de theatrical costume en inglés
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I am not sure whether it is real and business-like or a theatricalcostume.
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The theatricalcostume Miss Hackett would return by a messenger without implicating Melinda Crachett.
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And no critic has ever written so well, or so thoroughly, about theatricalcostume.
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Their mother was at work on a theatricalcostume.
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Nothing could be more ignorant, unsuitable, or unbecoming, that the whole system of theatricalcostume.
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Little aid from theatricalcostume: the clothes seemed the same, only to have grown wondrous aged and rusty.
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For this day, Napoleon had been obliged to cast off his plain uniform and substitute the splendid theatricalcostume of imperial magnificence.
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A man in a theatricalcostume performs during the Artmospheric Fest, which took place in the forests of Vladaya village, near Sofia, Bulgaria, May 2010.
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We associate it with heroes of legend and romance, and we invest fiery, exceptional characters, like a Hamlet, with infinity as with a theatricalcostume.
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The writer also describes his father's various theatricalcostumes which were scattered about the family's small Fifth Avenue apartment.
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'I should imagine, you know,' said Miss Marple, 'that it would be Zobeida's theatricalcostumes.
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"It's a theatricalcostume." Shelton had both ears in his hands.
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"Mademoiselle Virginie Cluhe has ordered five theatricalcostumes, two dinner, and three morning dresses."
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[Footnote A: It must be remembered that theatricalcostumes, as we see them to-day, did not exist.
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Near Fourteenth street Elsie saw a placard tacked on the side of a doorway that read: Fifty girls, neat sewers, wanted immediately on theatricalcostumes.