Hats off to the end of an era.
After 31 years, the American Conservatory Theater costume rental shop is closing while the theater company tries to get through the the coronavirus pandemic, which has continued to delay any in-person productions this year. The two floors of costumes at the Market Street shop, which includes pieces that date back to the company’s founding by William Ball in 1965, are currently being sorted and put into storage, ACT Executive Director Jennifer Bielstein told The Chronicle. Some costumes will be housed at the company’s Geary Theater; others will go into storage at a rented facility in San Leandro.
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