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Don't Fall in Love: Designing Costumes for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

Ennis, Elizabeth Susan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/2815
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The purpose of this thesis is to recount the creative process used when designing the costumes for Temple University’s Spring 2018 production of Romeo and Juliet. This process begins with a thorough reading of the play and moves through the phases of research, planning, and implementation of the author’s designs. Subjects discussed include historical fashion of the early Italian Renaissance, the challenges of working with costume rental companies, and the collaborative nature of costume construction. The author will reflect on the struggles and successes of her contribution to the production.
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