It's no surprise that theatre people love to dress up, but so do the characters they play! From Mean Girls' sexy Halloween house party to the Palais Garnier Opera House's New Year Masquerade Ball, which Broadway costume party are you attending? Take our quiz to find out!
Whether behind curl of lip, swirl of gown, ace of hearts, or face of clown, paper faces are on parade at the Palais Garnier Opera House's New Year Masquerade Ball! You like to retain a certain amount of glamor when you dress up, so this soirée très élégante is perfect for you. Here's a toast to a prosperous year!
You must like dressing with theatrical flair—high school theatrical flair, that is—because you're headed for Jake's Halloween House Party from Be More Chill! Whether dressed as your favorite Shakespearean heroine or abominable snowman you made in theatre tech lab, this party promises romantic intrigue and a playlist full of songs that go "Woop!" If you need a break, you could steal some alone time in the bathroom—if it's not already occupied, that is.
Get our your favorite animal ears headband, because you're most at home at Aaron Samuel's friend Chris Eisel's Halloween House Party from Mean Girls. Looking for a unique costume this year? Don't worry; any good North Shore student knows that anything can be made sexy, from Eleanor Roosevelt to corn on the cob. Blast some trashy pop and hit that costume shop to rock a new and different sexy look!
It's easier to be the hit of the party when you're standing out in the crowd, so it's no surprise you're headed for a casual Friday night get together with Harvard law students from Legally Blonde—but you'll be the only attendee in costume. Those stuffed shirts need a little excitement, and you know better than anyone that looking fabulous is its own reward, regardless of whether the people around you are rising to the occasion. Shock those beige New Englander intellectuals with a splash of pink, and you're sure to be the talk of the party.
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