This character is large, jolly, loud, and flamboyant. It's the “A Christmas Carol’s” version of Santa Claus. She also changed genders. In the original play, the main part of her costume was a large green robe and the chaplet we kept. Using this green soft fabric with a gold patterns and white fur trim. The green and gold feeds into the classic color scheme of christmas. The white fur trim can be seen as the wild or feral side of man, contained, but still there. Now that wild flamboyant personality in the book a also portrayed by the fact that under the robe, he was practically naked. Of course, in our circumstances we couldn’t exactly have our female actor half naked. So we decided instead of putting her in very little clothes, she will wearing a almost five layered dress. It leads into the idea of her being big and bombastic. Most rich party women during that time wore bigger fancier dresses to show status. Another thing we had to keep in mind was how we could get Ignorance and Want into the picture, for our production we decide that we would have the actress's younger siblings concealed under the dress and robe. In majority of the productions the ghost is presented as a man that is larger than life so to get that aspect of the character we added a bustle like look. We made her a chaplet as well with the idea of holly and antlers , as portrayed some productions and