​Atticus Finch once said, "you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them."
We couldn't agree more. That's why we provide the full attire, each professionally tailored so our actor will fit seamlessly into the character.
Also comes unkempt and in baggy sizes for the town beggar and the farmer who just couldn't care less.
This is Abigail William's Costume. Abigail is portrayed just as a normal girl in the play who does not hold much social status, hence the costume is a rather normal costume expected to be worn by a Salem girl
This is Elizabeth Proctor's costume. She is the wife of John Proctor and therefore is expected to be aged around the mid-forties. This costume portrays the maturity of a woman with the dark and contrasting colours.
This is Giles Corey's costume. Giles Corey is known in history as a prosperous farmer. Therefore, his clothes looks more defined and somewhat portrays his wealth status.
This is Mary Warren's costume. She is the maid of John and Elizabeth Proctor. Hence, her clothes portray her low social status as a servant.
This is Susanna Walcott's costume. Nothing special about her costume since she is a small character in the play
This is Reverend Parris and John Hale's costume. As ministers, their costume portray their high social status and what a typical minister would wear.
This is John Proctor's costume, a suit that he would normally wear to an event. It is smarter and more formal
This is Mrs Ann Putnam's costume. She is a typical housewife in Salem and hence her clothes do not portray anything special.
Another one of Reverend Hale's costumes.
This is Ezekiel Cheever's costume. He works for authority and hence his clothes somewhat portrays higher authority too
This is John Proctor's costume when he works in the field. An old and ragged costume is ideal for working in the muddy fields.
This is Francis Nurse's costume. He is a rather old character in the play and hence his costume portrays his age with the baggy pants