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What do you believe best fits your attire:

Black Tie (Tuxedo)
8
40%
Top Hat and Tails
1
5%
Street clothes (Jeans and Tshirt)
3
15%
Polo (Polo shirt and slacks)
0
No votes
Todays apparent clothing of choice (Button up shirt and jeans)
8
40%
 
Total votes : 20

Postby Jean » Nov 7th, '08, 06:07



kolm wrote:
Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:
Lady of Mystery wrote:It all depends on the performance for me, if I'm doing a table hopping or walk about I'll wear a nice, long cocktail dress. For stage performances, when I do them at the moment I'm tending to go for a purple cat suit with a venetian mask.


Yeah me too.


That's me unable to sleep for at least a week now...


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Postby Peter Marucci » Nov 7th, '08, 12:45

Judging from the poll, there are a lot of slobs performing magic!

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Postby magicmindben » Nov 8th, '08, 02:11

I agree with the suite without tie. Looks more proffesional than choice #1 on this poll.

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Postby bananafish » Nov 8th, '08, 11:26

Peter Marucci wrote:Judging from the poll, there are a lot of slobs performing magic!

I wonder how many of them perform professionally though?

The general rule of thumb would be to always be smarter dressed than those you are peforming to. So if they are casual - wear a suit. If they wear a suit - wear the DJ.

(Excluding themed acts - where costume is chosen over attire)

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Postby Mark Waddington » Nov 8th, '08, 12:32

I havent voted, because there isnt really the category to cover what I wear.

When I do my stage act as part of say a modern variety show, I wear a stylish Jacket with a nice slim cut, and the jacket has threads of silver running through it. I wear a sparkly skinny tie, a white slim cut shirt which is either tucked in or left loose depending on how I feel. I wear clean cut skinnyish jeans which have a bit of sparkle to them. Then I either wear white shoes or black shoes.

When doing a wedding, I always wear my Embossed Dinner Jacket, Clean cut trousers with the stripe down the side, a white dress shirt and usually a purple bow tie.

For a casual Walk-around, I would probably wear very similar to my stage wear.


What I do always do is take a choice of costume when im doing the stage show. This is so I can look at the rest of the cast (if im part of a variety show) or look at the audience (if its my one man show). This way you dont have to panic if you turn out and its a little more formal than you thought it would be.

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Postby Tomo » Nov 8th, '08, 12:34

Peter Marucci wrote:Judging from the poll, there are a lot of slobs performing magic!

There was no option for "suited and booted" :(

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Postby Peter Marucci » Nov 8th, '08, 13:28

...and, further, judging from many of the replies, a whole bunch of performers seem to be stuck in the 70s.

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Postby Tomo » Nov 8th, '08, 13:32

Peter Marucci wrote:...and, further, judging from many of the replies, a whole bunch of performers seem to be stuck in the 70s.


Oooh, get you :lol:

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Postby Jobasha » Nov 9th, '08, 15:53

Peter Marucci wrote:...and, further, judging from many of the replies, a whole bunch of performers seem to be stuck in the 70s.


I'm an historian I'm stuck much further back than that. Anyway while not a pro I still feel looking slightly smarter than the audience is the better option. It sets you apart from the audience giving you the authority to be in control.

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