
BROADWAY / BALLET SHOWS
On stage arts, the costume designer is a skilled artisan who fuses fashion, history and creativity to bring the director's vision to life. With meticulous detailing and careful fabric choices, she creates costumes that not only embellish the actors, but also enrich the visual narrative of the play, transporting the audience to diverse worlds with her textile artistry.
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HAIRSPRAY
In 1960s Baltimore, dance-loving teenager Tracy Turnblad auditions for a spot on "The Corny Collins Show" and wins. She becomes quite the overnight celebrity, and implants her style in dance, entertainment and fashion. Her new status as a sensation girl is enough to end Corny's reign and causes a racial integration on the show.
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MUSIC MAN
The story of a con man, Harold Hill, who poses as the leader and organizer of a boy band and sells instruments and uniforms to young people in the Midwest.
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TWYLA THARP
Celebration of Twyla Tharp's 80th birthday, where "Twyla Now" was presented in two parts, with three duets accompanying the first part and a new group in the second part, innovating in each of the new choreographies and scenes.
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LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
The Muny presents La Cage aux Folles
Bobby Pearce Costume Designer
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PIRATES OF PENZANCE MUSICAL
Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Costume Design - Linda Cho
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STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW
THE MOST TONY AWARD®-WINNING PLAY OF THE YEAR
Brigitte Reiffenstuel Costume Designer
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HERCULES THE MUSICAL
Costume designer
Gregg Barnes
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