Costume rentals available through The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem

Whether you’re looking to strut your stuff in medieval attire or fancy party dresses, the theatre company has thousands of pieces it rents to the public year-round.

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Dress to impress.

Photo courtesy of @littletheatrews

If you’re still searching for the perfect Halloween costume, consider renting one from The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem. The company has thousands of articles of clothing and accessories it lends to children and adults year-round.

Rentals range from $35-$65 and are available for one week. Thanks to a partnership with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, the nonprofit has a full costume shop located in the old Hanes School at 601 E. 28th Street. Here’s how to make a statement at your next event:

  • Email Tara about what you’re looking for + to set up an appointment.
  • Visit the costume shop to put together your perfect look.
  • After your red carpet debut, clean the costume and return it to the costume shop.

Proceeds from rentals go to support The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem. Prefer to see the costumes under the bright lights on stage? Tickets are on sale for the theatre’s 89th season.

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