Evenson, 2023 - Google Patents
Transforming Costuming Design: Costuming for the Actor's ComfortEvenson, 2023
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- Evenson L
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This thesis explores ways to transform costuming concepts for theatre productions that provide a more inclusive and comfortable environment for actors while still maintaining the essence of the characters they are portraying. This thesis examines theatrical bodies of work …
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