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After each selection, none much longer than five minutes, Mr. Barba gave a different bow, and then came a pause, not much shorter than five minutes, during which he left the stage to change costume.
A Parisian lady of leisure could easily spend $100,000 a year on her tailor, milliner, dressmaker and hairdresser in a decade when it was not unusual to change costume eight times in a day.
"In 19th-century Russia, we write letters," they sing, stepping forward a century or more to make that observation without feeling any need to change costume.
He felt that while it was "very calculated" to attract male readers, the series was attractive to fans due to Clamp's "unique entertainment style" that incorporates "perfectly time[d] appearances of "fascinating villains" and the unusual element of having the main character change costume for every capture.
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I even change costumes on the stage.
The sound of ripping Velcro is often audible when she disappears to change costumes and puppets.
The six game supporting cast members change costumes and personas with heady frequency.
Should the dancers, who would do magic tricks during the cocktail hour, change costumes?
The shows were live and our animations gave the performers time to change costumes.
Costumes -- It is considered very bad luck to change costumes if your first performance was a success.
Once the actor is in costume, dressers "run" a show, meaning that they're backstage to help actors quickly change costumes during the performance.
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