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There are always many reasons for presenting a classic. One is of course that the play has stood the test of time and the basic elements are applicable to present day. Most have vivid characters and a plot line that works through the generations with a few tweaks here and there. It also helps that the low cost of royalties (none) leave more money for other expenses such as set and costume. That being said, I looked at the picture of the cast and wondered what was the costume designer thinking? Perhaps this is the low budget show of the season, but I think more costume variety could have been found in my own closet. I struggled to see a pattern or some point the costume designer was trying to make, but it eluded me. I couldn't see a pattern in the costumes of the cast or even pick out who was Electra solely from the costume. I could guess, but I wasn't sure. I think this is less a "return to drama's ancient roots" and more of a reaction to budget cuts.
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