:: Mallory Costume Shop at a glance
15,000 pieces stored
7 sewing machines
4 large cutting tables
3 industrial grade irons and vacuum ironing boards
3 Sergers, one exclusively for student use
3 washers and 3 dryers, one each for dyeing fabric
2 private fitting rooms
hand sewing area with upholstered seating
fabric and notion storage room
wig and hat storage room
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Kimonos, chain mail, pith hats, doublets, and hoop skirts are just a few of the items that line the walls and racks of the new Mallory Costume Shop in the lower level of the Harvey Theatre. The spacious and well-lit shop was made possible by a gift from the Mallory Foundation, which honors of the legacy of Jean Mallory, a Michigan native and avid pianist who also loved to sew. "As wonderful as the theatre program was, there was a clear need for improvement in the costume area so we were pleased to help," said Riley Beckett, President of the Mallory Foundation. "For the students, the new facility is a great educational tool that will allow them to form deeper connection with their art."
The work area features color-accurate fluorescent lighting in addition to ample natural light. A rubberized floor surface provides relief for the costume shop staff, who spend most of the day on their feet. The main storage area is climate-controlled and dehumidified to maintain the garments.
The Mallory Costume Shop opened at the start of the 2007-08 Academy year and will be dedicated on October 27, 2007. It completes the Harvey Theatre complex, which is one of the outstanding performance venues for America's finest theatre, dance and music programs.
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