The festival has always combined music, drama, costumery and satire. |
It was also a sumptuous period for stage and theatre costumery. |
I was not interested in the costumery of the 1920s in Brooklyn, but in getting to know the characters who happened to live there in that time. |
The set and lighting were basic but sufficient and some delightful costumery helped make sense of who was meant to be who. |
The costumery, borrowing from traditions that are caricatures of the cultures they represent, might have been delivered by Hollywood. |
Mardi Gras in subsequent years has reverted to its almost slavish devotion to costumery and tradition. |