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Two Gentleman of Verona

gled up with his leash from his dog. His vocal and physical choices completely fulfilledhis character in showing he was a bewildered and chaotic servant.The first costume that was very effective was worn by Katie Moran, Sylvia. It wasalmost as though she was a Marilyn Monroe look a like. Her costume consisted of ablonde wig on and a brightly colored dress. The dress she wore was a red shiny dress. Thisdress make her look sexy in order to draw attention to her. When she came on stage shecaught your eye. Her dress didn’t really have a time and setting effect but, it was veryimportant. It made her a very important character and a wanted character by everyone inthe play. This, is the reason that Valentine and Proteus fell in love with her. The Director’sconcept of this costume was to make this character very significant and it was efficientlyachieved by giving her a bright costume. The next costume was that of Thomas Odell,who played Launce, a servant of Proteus. His costume was like Sylvia’s. It had brightcolors but they were peculiar. His costume consisted of purple, orange and yellow colors.He wore unique shirts and a Hawaiian looking shirt. He also wore a straw hat and his nosewas covered with zinc. This costume was almost portraying him as a tourist. I don’t knowif that was the Mr. Wolfe was trying to get across or if he was showing us that thischaracter was a uncanny and unusual character that didn’t really know were he was going.In addition to his costume he had a dog. The dog symbolized confusion and chaos bycreating more cluster because he kept on getting tangled in the leash while trying to carrythe briefcases. His costume made it seem like it was always daytime. Mr. Wolfe’s conceptdefinitely was qualified for the character and gave it a funny twist.The first setting begins at the beach. That is where the play starts showing withmany people on the beach having a good time. the scene props consis...

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