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04-01-2009, 11:24 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
I think if there is any way to find out what she had on at that time thats what the costume should look like.
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04-01-2009, 11:25 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
Does the director want her hair shorn too?
I think most make that role look "slutty" to make the point. The sleeves could be below her elbow and still reveal bling on her wrist. Or even if the sleeves are long if they are full they will reveal the bling when she moves her arms.
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04-01-2009, 11:32 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
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Does the director want her hair shorn too?
I think most make that role look "slutty" to make the point. The sleeves could be below her elbow and still reveal bling on her wrist. Or even if the sleeves are long if they are full they will reveal the bling when she moves her arms.
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They are long and full!!! It's a very pretty shimmery light green and I don't want to cut the sleeves!!!!!
She already has a full headdress we purchased at a costume place in Austin on Monday. I am totally against that too! I made a handband with coins - she should be wearing that!!! She's Hebrew!!!
The women that holds the bowl for Pontius Pilate should have the headdress! I am very annoyed, but pretending that I am not!!
She said, "I don't want to be historically accurate."
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04-01-2009, 11:30 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
Okay, drama is all about creating impressions on the audience, and if you want to create the idea that she was an adulterous woman, e.g., at least something of a hoochie mama, then I sort of agree with the director.
However, she wasn't a prostitute--she was caught in adultery. So I agree that she probably just dressed normally. I think the look would be better achieved if she wore something that looked like an under-dress without the robes and mantles that went over their clothing (all the draping), and bare feet. (Like she was just pulled out of bed)
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04-01-2009, 11:33 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
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Okay, drama is all about creating impressions on the audience, and if you want to create the idea that she was an adulterous woman, e.g., at least something of a hoochie mama, then I sort of agree with the director.
However, she wasn't a prostitute--she was caught in adultery. So I agree that she probably just dressed normally. I think the look would be better achieved if she wore something that looked like an under-dress without the robes and mantles that went over their clothing (all the draping), and bare feet. (Like she was just pulled out of bed)
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That's how I have her!!! She also has a shimmery rust colored drape and I like it!!!
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04-01-2009, 11:34 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
Oooohhh the drama!!
Oops, in this case, it IS A DRAMA. Sorry. Statement retracted!
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04-01-2009, 11:34 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
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Oooohhh the drama!!
Oops, in this case, it IS A DRAMA. Sorry. Statement retracted!
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04-01-2009, 11:42 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
For two years in a row, the young men who played "Legion" in our Easter Drama left the church and went down very WAYWARD paths.
So we did away with that scene.
Then the next two years, the young ladies who were "caught in the act of adultery" ended up pregnant out of wedlock.
And one of our Judases betrayed our pastor the following year.
Weird???
BE CAREFUL what roles you play in the Easter Drama!!!
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04-01-2009, 11:43 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
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For two years in a row, the young men who played "Legion" in our Easter Drama left the church and went down very WAYWARD paths.
So we did away with that scene.
Then the next two years, the young ladies who were "caught in the act of adultery" ended up pregnant out of wedlock.
And one of our Judases betrayed our pastor the following year.
Weird???
BE CAREFUL what roles you play in the Easter Drama!!!
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What happened to the guys that played Jesus?
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04-01-2009, 11:44 AM
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Re: Costume dispute!!!!
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What happened to the guys that played Jesus?
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Well, we haven't crucified him yet, if that's what you mean!!!
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