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By the Way Meet Vera Stark- COSTUME DESIGNER

    Production at the Webber Douglas in The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama

     Director: Christian Holder
    Musical Director: Joseph Roberts
    Sound Designer: Joe Dines
    Set Designer: Greta Dietz
    Costume Designer: Willow Burrows
    Lighting Designer: Josh Gadsby

    Stage Manager: Lily Brown
    Deputy Stage Manager: Vendy Pospisilova
    Assistant Stage Managers: Lou Wright, Helena Purvis
    Props Buyer: Mel Fritz
    Production Manager: Shaz McGee
    Assistant Stage Managers: Emily Cox, Sara Eeg Jonasmo, Thomas Quine

    Production Sound Engineer: Grzegorz Staniewicz
    Lighting Programmer: Will Lucus
    Deputy Lighting Chiefs: Will Gibbs, Allie Hu

    Costume Supervisor: Bex Kemp
    Assistant Costume Supervisor: Nicola Stimpson
    Costume Makers: Katy Adeny, Sophie Loy, Ninti-El Samuels-Regis, Alissa Tsyplakova, Felicity White

    Photography: Patrick Baldwin

     By the Way meet Vera Stark is a play about a maid trying to find her way into the acting industry in Hollywood in the 1930s. She discovers what she would do, to be able to have a shot at being a star. Later in the play, the audience sees her throughout her career, prodominantly in the 1970s where the woman who was so eager at the start of her career has turned into an angry and alcohol fuelled individual after her experiences within it. The play explores racisism, the treatment of women in the industry, alcohol and drug abuse and references to suicide.

    In this production I was the Costume designer alongside Greta Dietz who was the Set Designer. In the show there were 7 costume makes which meant I had the opportunity to follow a design from start to finish. There were over twenty costumes with multiple quick changes, the fasted being 5 seconds. So it was important to design with timings in mind, but at the same time It was really interesting to explore so many time periods in one show.

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