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	<title>Blog &#124; Love Never Dies &#187; Costume</title>
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		<title>Tattooing the strong man&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our blogger Adam Pearce, aka Love Never Dies&#8216; tattooed strong man Squelch, spends an hour a day in the makeup chair in his dressing room at London&#8217;s Adelphi Theatre &#8211;  that&#8217;s a long time to sit still, so we&#8217;ve speeded up the process slightly in our latest video, which shows how makeup artist Danny [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our blogger Adam Pearce, aka <em>Love Never Dies</em>&#8216; tattooed strong man Squelch, spends an hour a day in the makeup chair in his dressing room at London&#8217;s Adelphi Theatre &#8211;  that&#8217;s a long time to sit still, so we&#8217;ve speeded up the process slightly in our latest video, which shows how makeup artist Danny transforms Adam into Squelch each night. Danny and Adam also explain how the process works in a voiceover&#8230; and Adam reveals some of the early reactions to his new look!</p>
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		<title>In Costume</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 15:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, as the cast prepare to move from the rehearsal space into the theatre, we paid a visit to the workshop where Nicola Killeen and her textile team are busy bringing to life some of designer Bob Crowley&#8217;s fantastic costumes, including a gorgeously extravagant &#8211; and very long &#8211; garment that one of the characters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, as the cast prepare to move from the rehearsal space into the theatre, we paid a visit to the workshop where Nicola Killeen and her textile team are busy bringing to life some of designer Bob Crowley&#8217;s fantastic costumes, including a gorgeously extravagant &#8211; and very long &#8211; garment that one of the characters will wear in one of the show&#8217;s key scenes.</p>
<p>With costume such an important part of this and any musical theatre production it is pretty incredible to see the amount of work that goes into creating what we will see onstage in a few short weeks. You would not believe how much energy is involved in making just one item of clothing &#8211; albeit in this case, one item of clothing that looks like it&#8217;s going to be a real showstopper.</p>
<p>Although for many stage plays costumes and fabrics can be sourced from specialist or vintage shops, or in some cases are hired in from theatrical costumiers, when the production is a large scale spectacular period piece such as <em>Love Never Dies</em>  the costumes are designed and created as unique pieces.  This often requires the fabric itself to be created and specially printed, painted, stencilled or treated which is where Nicola&#8217;s team step in. </p>
<p>Working from Bob&#8217;s original drawings, Nicola and her colleagues liaise closely with Irene Bohan &#8211; <em>Love Never </em>Dies&#8217; costume supervisor who oversees the process of getting Bob&#8217;s designs from page to stage &#8211; by preparing the fabric that will then be turned into a wearable costume. This particular item is the biggest piece Nicola has ever created so working out the measurements, selecting the appropriate material  and then preparing the panels of fabric are all time-consuming jobs. Nicola&#8217;s first meeting with Bob Crowley was in early December and the fabric is only now in its final stages of being put together, after samples were created and tested for length and colour.  The fabric also needs to be able to withstand the daily wear and tear and constant handling that a theatrical costume endures and yet fall correctly and be in keeping with the period look of the piece.  </p>
<p>Because this particular garment is so large, it is being created in several panels. Each panel is prepared separately, with the fabric being digitally printed (by an amazing piece of equipment which is a huge specialist version of your every day colour printer ) before it&#8217;s steamed dry and further decoration is added. Nicola then has to work out how the panels will fit together, although these final stages are done in the costume workshop, where this beautifully prepared fabric makes its final transformation before it will appear onstage&#8230;</p>
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