Monday, March 24, 2014

A Man for all Seasons more photos

Here are photos of A Man for all Seasons at BYU, taken, I believe by Michael Handley. They were taken during the dress rehearsal. Angela Asay and Amy Veronin were the costume designers, Eric Fielding designed the set, and the lighting is awesome because of Graham Whipple. I was an assistant costume designer for this play, and I also worked in the costume shop building and altering pieces for this show, and I also got to be a dresser backstage. Hope you enjoy the pictures! :)

Duke of Norfolk:
Cardinal Wolsey and Sir Thomas More




Alice and Thomas More
Thomas Cromwell

Chapuys's attendent
Matthew and Cromwell
Norfolk and Alice
Cromwell, Norfolk, and the woman
Duke of Norfolk
Alice, Margaret and Thomas More
 More, Cromwell, Richard Rich
Roper, Margaret, More
More and Alice
Roper, Margaret, More
Richard Rich and Cromwell

King Henry VIII

Roper
Inn Keeper and Cromwell
 Richard Rich
Thomas Cranmer
Norfolk, Jailer, More
 Cranmer
 Margaret, More, Alice
Cromwell
Cromwell and Rich
Executioners, Cranmer, Margaret, More
Chapuys

Common Man
 Lady Alice

Pride and Prejudice hat

Here is a turban I made at work at the BYU costume shop. This is designed my Melanie Lamb for Lady Catherine de Bourg in BYU's Pride and Predjudice 2014. She designed it and I made it from scratch.





Thursday, March 6, 2014

A Man for all Seasons

I am an assistant costume designer, backstage dresser, and costume crafts supervisor for BYU's A Man for all Seasons, directed by David Morgan. The costumes were co-designed by Amy Veronin and Angela Asay. Here is a link to the publicity film clip. And below are some publicity photos.



The Nightingale

Here are some publicity photos of BYU's The Nightingale. Costumes are designed by Donnette Perkins. For more information about the production, click here. This is a picture of the witch, whose headdress and bag I made while working at the BYU costume shop.

This is a picture of the Glorious general. I made his breastplate.

  


This is the nightingale, whose headdress I made.