2025 District IV Drama
2025 — Twin Falls, ID/US
Costume Design
Event Description:
General Rules - Technical Theatre
1. All technical entries must fit into an 8’x8’x10’ area and must be able to fit through a standard double door.
2. A maximum of two (2) student-contestants may design and present a single technical entry. One (1) additional high school student model may be used to model a costume design, makeup design, or property. The model may not speak in the presentation, and must be asked to move (in order to model the design) by the student-contestants.
3. Contestants shall be available for interviews during the judging period and must be prepared to answer questions from the judges. Only the judges may ask questions.
4. If a contestants’ presentation exceeds 8 minutes they will be dropped in rank. Total time for each entry
(including judges’ questions) must not exceed 15 minutes. The timing for technical presentations will
begin when the contestant starts their presentation, not upon entering the space or setting up their
materials. Technical theatre contestants will be given a time signal indicating 1 minute remaining.
5. Contestants must provide a summary (at least one paragraph in length) of the script
and the student’s intentions in preparing the entry. The summary may be displayed or
handed to the judge. The summary must include: a) the production concept (b) type
of stage; c) title of the script for which the entry was produced. The production concept is
defined as the central creative idea that unifies all design aspects of the production.
6. The contestant’s entry code must be displayed.
7. Props as Weapons a. The use of real weapons is prohibited. b. Props that represent weapons must be made out of unpainted, undecorated wood, foam or cardboard that has no moving parts or sharp points or sharp edges. c. All props representing firearms must be made out of unpainted, undecorated wood or cardboard. d. Props that represent weapons must be checked in at the tab desk immediately upon arrival by the coach.
8. Discharge of any type of dispersing machine or pyrotechnic device (i.e., fog machine, flash pot) is prohibited. Violation of this rule will result in immediate disqualification. Airbrush equipment and aerosols may be used during the makeup process under the supervision of the assigned proctor.
9. Recording of a competitor’s performance in any format, photographs or video, during the rounds is strictly prohibited.
10. Script shall refer to plays, librettos, ballets, film and television scripts, song lyrics and cuttings from literature.
Costume Design: A set of hand or computer-generated renderings (including swatches) for three characters of a script and one student-contestant constructed/assembled costume for one of those characters.
Costumes are expected to be designed and appropriate for the high school level. Bare skin or
nude-colored coverings shall not be part of the costume from below the armpits to the fingertips in the
front, nor from below the natural waist to the fingertips in the back. If colored, sheer material is used, it
must not appear as bare skin from a distance. If a costume does not meet the guidelines, it must be
presented on a mannequin or dress maker form and not a live model.
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Wigs are optional and if included, will be considered as costume. Wigs may be pre-styled.
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Makeup shall not be included as part of a costume.