Theatre and Dance

Showgirl

Show Girl


Worn by Alison Whitting in her role as a Showgirl in the Fall 2005 production of Flesh and the Desert by Carson Kreitzer.

Show Girl
Show Girl
Show Girl


Showgirl


Designer:
Laurel Brock

Assistant Costume Designer:
Sarah Hopkins

Headdress:
Joe Adams

Belly dancing costume:
purchased on internet

Misc:
Flesh-colored tights underneath fishnet stockings, black brief, shoes, wig cap

 

The Costume Shop at the Department of Theatre and Dance is a bustling place all year long. For each season production, between three and twenty undergraduate and graduate students are assigned to specific costuming duties, whether it is designer, first hand, draper, stitcher or craftsperson. Six permanent professional staff members work in the costume shop with the students and are heavily involved with the design and building process, serving as a resource to the students as well as experienced labor on each project. With access to state of the art equipment and workroom spaces found in most professional costume shops, our students learn costume design, drawing and painting, tailoring, draping, dying and painting, mask making, millinery, makeup and wig making, and styling. The Department purchases fabrics and supplies from all over the world; most of which are accessible via the internet. The Costume Program of the Department of Theatre and Dance is a serious professional training program, striving to prepare students for the type of experience they will get working for a professional theatre.