And Ms. Gayer’s many costumes, designed by Tracy Christensen, are spectacular, telling a million little stories… –Jesse Green, The New York Times
And Ms. Gayer’s many costumes, designed by Tracy Christensen, are spectacular, telling a million little stories… –Jesse Green, The New York Times
And as the curtain rises, you’re transported to a neon-lit evocation of 1950s Times Square…. and, of course, the Hot Box, where Miss Adelaide and her bevy of slinky chorines entertain nightly, wearing Tracy Christensen’s naughty, skimpy costumes and flirting happily with the customers. (In fact, the costumes throughout are outstanding, whether the scarlet uniforms at the Save-A-Soul Mission or the sharp plaids and pinstripes for the cardsharps and mobsters.
The costume design by Tracy Christensen is beautifully done allowing the supporting players to transition easily between characters.