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History of Magic Take a blast to the past and learn of the magical deeds of wizarding society! History actually may not be as boring as you think.

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Old 08-12-2024, 07:56 PM
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Default The Costume Closet


In theatre we reach out and touch the past through literature, history and memory so that we might receive and relive significant and relevant human qualities in the present”
Anne Bogart


Nestled in an otherwise blank wall near the History of Magic classroom is a small wooden door with a simple sign reading ‘Costume Closet’. Professor Fergersnout is a huge fan of the theatrical and has utilised this empty space to store a host of costumes and props for students to borrow.

Along the left hand wall are hanging rails full to the brim with period clothing and replicas as well as fantastical and unusual pieces appropriate for any time and any play. Typical of the Professor, the costumes haven’t been arranged by type or size so it may take a little time to rummage through until you find what you want. Above the rails are a series of mannequin heads displaying headpieces including hats, masks and wigs. A small step ladder has been provided for the vertically challenged should they not want to use levitation, just be extra careful when getting these down.

To the right of hanging rails is a shelving unit jammed full of lightweight props and replicas, housing everything from fake beards to swords made of foam. A small room behind a curtain sits nearby to act as a dressing room inside which is mounted a mirror on the wall.

The rest of the room is allocated to a small podium like stage and a single padded bench, long enough to seat 4 people comfortably. Students are welcome to use this space to practice their monologues, show off their costumes to friends or get ready for a spontaneous performance. Sadly the room is nowhere near large enough for a theatre or else Professor Fergersnout might’ve built her own Ampitheatre inside.

Don’t forget to sign out pieces on the sheet by the door on your way out.
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