One goal of the costuming was to clearly express the difference between the two families. The Kirby's are neatly pressed and dress in subdued colors, hair expertly coiffed. The Sycamore's are a bit wrinkly, their hair a bit mussed, and their clothes much more colorful. Their friends each have a unique look that reflects their stories and personalities. Our director Eileen set us the goal that the audience should laugh when each walked on stage, before any words were spoken. And at the same time, we tried to avoid making anyone overly charicature-ish or clownish. The play is set in the late 1930s.
Here is the family and their guests around the dinner table: