Also at her road box (with its fashionable purple interior!) is Lolis Vargas, head of the red show wardrobe department. Eight people work in wardrobe: two in women’s, two in men’s, two in central, one for the clowns (on the red show that is Laura Parker whose parents have long been Hanneford show staples), and the eighth person handles all the cleaning of the show’s approximate 300 costumes worn by 99 performers during the two-hour, twenty minute show. Also seen are some concession department uniforms of white shirts, yellow vests, and black pants awaiting repairs as they hang on pipe racks in front of a gray roadbox. |
Friday, May 28, 2010
From Richard Flint #5
Posted by Buckles at 5/28/2010 05:47:00 AM
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