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;t really see the Puritans getting exotic fabrics, so I costumed most of my characters in cottons. John Proctor would have the same costume pattern but wouldn’t be as accessories. Instead of a cape he would have a long heavy wool coat, and I spared him of the hat. Again, John is in blacks and whites.The next picture is to be Elizabeth Proctor’s dress. She seemed very delicate so I put her in whites and light blues and small patterns. Then for Abigail, Marry Warren and Tituba, I stayed with a plain dress, under shirt, and over shirt. Abigail’s costume has some of the same color’s as Elizabeth’s to show their connection with John. Marry Warren is in a forest green and pumpkin orange pattern. Tituba on the other hand is clothed in a black dress with a dark blue woven over shirt. I wanted to show that she was a servant and wasn’t clothed in the same clothes as her masters.Last is sound. This play didn’t have any chances for back ground music except for the end of each act. The ending song for Act 1 is called “Pulse” which is performed by The Kroumata Percussion Ensamble located on the C.D. “The 2nd Construction”. It contains light xylophone, snare drum, timpani and bells. Act 2 opens with the living room and Elizabeth singing in the back ground. It also had a fire place so I wanted the sound of the fire crackling randomly through the scene. Then we hear the neighing of a horse and John proctor arrives.Act 3 ends with the uproar from John proctor and I chose another piece from The Kroumata Percussion Ensamble entitled “Soldier’s Song” which is a series of drum rolls, base drum crashes and timpani rolls. Act 4 leads us to the jail cell where the fall moon is shining through the window and the sounds of frogs and crickets can be heard. The scene ends with John being taken away to the hallows. For this scene I wanted a constant percussion ensemble of sounds...

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