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The Wardrobe was the collection of costumes. It was housed in the Tiring House (Attiring House) of the theater.
Mother the wardrobe is full of infantrymen......that is the title :)
Wardrobe supervises work with any member of the wardrobe department, the designer, the director, the stage manager and the cast. They may also work with the crew if the crew assist with costume changes or indeed, if the crew are in costume.
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Theatrical Wardrobe Union
Her wardrobe included only the most current fashions. The wardrobe stood in the corner, ignored and used to store old fur coats. The wardrobe department provided all of the costumes.
At the door of a wardrobe or as a hook for belts.
It was a war. I think it may have been WWI. The children used the wardrobe to hide. At least that is what I get from the movie. In the books they lived next door to the house with the wardrobe but i cannot remember why they went next door to enter the wardrobe.
Wardrobe cabinets stopped being widely used around the 1920's when more houses were being built with built-in closets.
This question is frequently posed. I am frequently in the area.
yes, it is used about as frequently in spanish as it is used in English
There is no wardrobe
The most frequently used is probably the jaw.
When purchasing furniture, there are a wide variety of options for storing ones wardrobe. Typically a bureau or chest is used to hold ones clothes, however some choose to hang and store their wardrobe in closets.
You steal a wardrobe by doing the tan cheat you get their wardrobe
The collective noun for wardrobe is a "wardrobe." I mean, come on, it's not like they're a group of wild animals that need some fancy term like a "pride" of lions or a "murder" of crows. Just call them what they are - a bunch of clothes shoved into a piece of furniture.
They were used frequently with the eygptians. So it's a maybe, posing on what year it was.