The Seagull - Costume Design

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The Seagull By: Anton Chekhov Costume Designer: Andre’ Valmore

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Andre Valmore, Group 30, Costume Design

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The SeagullBy: Anton Chekhov

Costume Designer: Andre’ Valmore

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Style

• The style of the production will fit the environment of Russia in the fall of 1896–Solid and neutral colors in the costumes–Long sleeve dresses and suits will be common with characters

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Historical Period• Each character’s costumes will

reflect the historical period of the play–1896–Classic Gentlemen and Lady clothing from this period–Cotton and Wool material used in most costume–Suits, vests, and long dresses are popular in this period

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Characters• Main Characters:

– IRINA ARKADINA, an actress– CONSTANTINE TREPLIEFF, her son– PETER SORIN, her brother– NINA ZARIETCHNAYA, a young girl, the daughter of a rich landowner– ILIA SHAMRAEFF, the manager of SORIN'S estate– PAULINA, his wife– MASHA, their daughter– BORIS TRIGORIN, an author– EUGENE DORN, a doctor– SIMON MEDVIEDENKO, a schoolmaster– JACOB, a workman– A COOK– A MAIDSERVANT

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BORIS TRIGORIN

Trigorin, in his late 30’s, is a well known author and presents himself as such.

-Trigorin possesses a distinguished look with a fancy mustache.-Wool material reflects the time of year the story takes place

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IRINA ARKADINA

-Arkadina wears dresses that will demonstrates her grand personality.-Dark colors will illustrate the time of year and day as each scene changes.

Arkadina is an actress in her early 40’s who seems to likes having the attention.

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CONSTANTINE TREPLIEFF

-Constantine wants people to take him and his play serious.

-Constantine is a young aspiring playwright-He doesn’t care how he presents himself.

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NINA ZARIETCHNAYA -By Act 4, a few years have passed and we see Nina differently.-Her costume reflects all the she has been through over the years as well as how her horrible experiences has changed her character.

-Nina is a 22 year old aspiring actress.-She is from a wealthy land owner and her costume in the first Act represents her character’s free spirit and enthusiasm for acting.

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PETER SORIN

-Sorin feels no need to present himself in the highest regard.-His facial hair and free flowing hair illustrate how he sees himself.-Dark material reflects the time of year the story takes place

-Sorin is the estate owner where this play takes place. -His costume reflects his deteriorating health.

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ILIA SHAMRAEFF the manager of SORIN'S estate

PAULINA, Shamraeff’s wife

MASHA, their daughter

EUGENE DORN, a doctor

Other Characters

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SIMON MEDVIEDENKO, a schoolmaster

JACOB, a workman

A Cook

Maidservant

Other Characters

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Providing A Focus• There are two different approaches since

there is two clear moods• The importance of the characters’

costumes– The colors of the character’s outfits will

signify the state of mood or personality the character has.• Light colors will depict a happy or lively character.• Dark colors will identify with struggle or bad

experiences.