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<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: FEMALE <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

Character _________________________________<br />

Play ____________________________________<br />

Scene/Act __________________<br />

Actor’s Name _____________________________<br />

Assignment due date: _______________________<br />

Type of character: straight comic heavy <br />

Character’s Age: _______________________<br />

Character’s occupation: _____________________<br />

Character’s socioeconomic status (social position or<br />

wealth): __________________________________<br />

Character’s personality or disposition: __________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Play’s locale, culture, country: ________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Historical period or style: ____________________<br />

Climate and season: ________________________<br />

Time of day: ______________________________<br />

Mood or spirit of the play: ___________________<br />

Special requirements of the play: ______________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

General effect desired (consider color, line, texture,<br />

weight): __________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Hair style and color (hats, head cover):<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Costume notes quoted directly from the script (spoken<br />

lines, stage directions, script notes, or costume plot)<br />

that indicate specific costume requirements<br />

(character’s business and movement which might<br />

indicate special requirements) (quote, use back of sheet<br />

if necessary):<br />

“ ________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________.”<br />

ACTING IS ACTION — Web Pages <br />

<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

Sketch costume on the area at the right above, with a soft lead pencil (to allow corrections and changes). Hold this page up to a<br />

light source to use the figure on the next page as a guide. Or you may use a piece of tracing paper placed over the figure.<br />

◊ ACTING IS ACTION © Phillip Rayher, 2012


ACTING IS ACTION — Web Pages <br />

<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: Female Character Costume Chart<br />

(DO NOT DRAW ON THIS PAGE. Draw your costume sketch on the other side of this page.)<br />

◊ ACTING IS ACTION © Phillip Rayher, 2012


<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: MALE <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

Character _________________________________<br />

Play ____________________________________<br />

Scene/Act __________________<br />

Actor’s Name _____________________________<br />

Assignment due date: _______________________<br />

Type of character: straight comic heavy <br />

Character’s Age: _______________________<br />

Character’s occupation: _____________________<br />

Character’s socioeconomic status (social position or<br />

wealth): __________________________________<br />

Character’s personality or disposition: __________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Play’s locale, culture, country: ________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Historical period or style: ____________________<br />

Climate and season: ________________________<br />

Time of day: ______________________________<br />

Mood or spirit of the play: ___________________<br />

Special requirements of the play: ______________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

General effect desired (consider color, line, texture,<br />

weight): __________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Hair style and color (hats, head cover):<br />

_________________________________________<br />

Costume notes quoted directly from the script (spoken<br />

lines, stage directions, script notes, or costume plot)<br />

that indicate specific costume requirements<br />

(character’s business and movement which might<br />

indicate special requirements) (quote, use back of<br />

sheet if necessary):<br />

“ ________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________.”<br />

ACTING IS ACTION — Web Pages <br />

<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

Sketch costume on the area at the right above, with a soft lead pencil (to allow corrections and changes). Hold this page up to a<br />

light source to use the figure on the next page as a guide. Or you may use a piece of tracing paper placed over the figure.<br />

◊ ACTING IS ACTION © Phillip Rayher, 2012


ACTING IS ACTION — Web Pages <br />

<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

<strong>WORKSHEET</strong>: MALE <strong>CHARACTER</strong> <strong>COSTUME</strong> <strong>CHART</strong><br />

(DO NOT DRAW ON THIS PAGE. Draw your costume sketch on the other side of this page.)<br />

◊ ACTING IS ACTION © Phillip Rayher, 2012

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