Wardrobe Supervisor

Date Posted: 2019-09-03 14:00:32

Pay: $15 00 per hour

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Job Description

"The wardrobe supervisors primary responsibilities include: ",
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The care and proper maintenance of all costumes, wigs, shoes, undergarments, hats and costume related personal props such as gloves, jewelry, parasols, fans and pocket books. ,
To ensure the proper labeling, hanging, storage and preset of all costume pieces and wigs. ,
Supervises the dressers for each show. Instructing all dressers how to efficiently and properly execute changes backstage. Helps with all wig changes if necessary. To ensure all actors\x92,
costumes are represented properly before entering stage. ,
To create and execute a proper cleaning schedule for all garments, ensuring,
that laundry and dry cleaning are done on a regular basis between performances. They also coordinate the regular changing of dress shields, the application of garment freshening sprays,
and providing clean undergarments to the performers. ,
To ensure that all costumes are properly pressed or steamed prior to each performance. ,
The wardrobe supervisor also regularly inventories and inspects all costumes and coordinates all costume repairs. The majority of minor costume repairs are done on site at the theatre by either the Wardrobe Supervisor or in the cases of many regional theatres, the onsite wardrobe maintenance crew which is connected to the in house costume shop. Most repairs are considered "emergencies", however, and whenever possible they are done onsite at the theatre before and sometimes during the actual performance. The wardrobe supervisor\s space in the,
theatre, with few exceptions, contains a sewing machine, glue gun, and all sewing supplies necessary for any type of emergency repair that could be required. Most wardrobe supervisors are very qualified seamstresses in their own right. The rule of thumb is that only in the case of very significant damage is a costume sent back to the shop for repair. The one exception to this rule are shoes. Although most supervisors maintain a regular schedule for polishing and respraying of shoes, for safety reasons, actual shoe repair work is always sent out. ,
To ensure all dressing room areas, backstage changing areas and make up room are in order before leaving every night during performance run. ,
At the end of a production run, the wardrobe supervisor oversees all aspects of the costume strike. In the case of rented costumes, they coordinate restoring costumes to original condition.,
This includes ripping out hems or alterations that may have been done for fitting, and removing any added trim or ornamentation. Sometimes this work is extensive enough that the costumes,
"are returned to either the designers or theatres shop for laundering and restoration. Regardless,",
the wardrobe supervisor is responsible for providing a complete and accurate inventory that ensures all pieces are returned.,
A wardrobe supervisor ensures that costumes look as fresh and new for the last performance as they did on opening night.,
When not in performance mode, WS assists the Costume Shop Manager and First Hand with building, shop maintenance and preparation for show run lists, etc. ,
Other duties as needed. ,

 


Job Benefits

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