Box Office Breakdown
Who Produced This?
Dress Me Out!
Behind the Stitch
Check the Wardrobe
100

patrons put their name in a drawing an hour before the show to win $20 seats

Ticket Lottery

100

the central theme that plays/musicals of the production season revolve around

Season Theme

100

The process by which the color of a fabric is changed before the costume is cut and sewn

Dyeing

100

These help costume designers visualize a costume before it is actually built

Preliminary Sketches

100

using costumes that the drama department owns

pull

200

tickets/season pass bought by patrons that gives them early access to tickets prior to the general public

Season Tickets

200

costume lead technician who runs the costume shop, usually check sizes and orders materials/costumes

Costume Shop Supervisor 

200

Changing the size of a costume to fit an actor

Altering

200

A test in which actors wear their costumes under the lights before the final fitting

Costume Parade

200

A worksheet that describes the colors, fabrics, and accessories for each costume

Costume Plot

300

the series of plays and musicals performed by a theatre troupe for the year

Production Season

300

Assistants who hang clothes, keep accessories nearby, and help actors change costumes

Dressers

300

Theatre jargon for creating a costume

Building

300

Using costume colors to show characters' allegiances

Color Coding

300

A business that rents costumes and accessories

Costume House

400

when a patron picks up their pre-purchased tickets the hour before the show.

Will Call

400

Works for the costume designers and the work room supervisor and is responsible for creating patterns for assigned costumes

Cutter/Draper 

400

Fabric sample used to test the costume under the lights

Swatch

400

The place in the theatre where costumes and accessories are stored

Wardrobe Room

400

Responsible for creation of costume accessories

Crafts

500

The standard name for discounted theatre tickets sold thirty minutes before curtain time to students with a valid ID

Student Rush

500

Responsible for creation of headwear

Milliner

500

The quality of a fabric that determines the way the costume will catch light

Texture

500

The distinctive line and form of a costume

Costume Silhouette

500

Mr. Hooks was required to work in the costume shop of this University.

Missouri State