Author: brittanygrahamdesigns
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Assistant Wig and Makeup Design – “The Inspector”
Wig and Makeup Design: Jeanne DiBattista | Assistant to Ms. DiBattista: Brittany Graham | Wolf Trap Opera | Photographer: Wolf Trap Opera and Astrid Reicken for the Washington Post World Premiere. Click to enlarge.
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Costume Design – “Looking for the Pony”
Director: Deb Randall | Playwright: Andrea Lepcio | Photography: Aga A narrator describes her sister’s battle with breast cancer. Challenge: building a bra piece that would allow the actor to leave stage with two breasts and reemerge a handful of lines later with only one. Click to enlarge.
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Costume Design – “The Bourgeois Gentlewoman”
Director: Krista Cowan | Adaptation of Moliere’s The Bourgeois Gentleman | The Madeira School | Photographer: C. Stanley Photography Design for The Madeira School, an all-girl private boarding and day school. Concept: gender-swapped take on Moliere’s The Bourgeois Gentleman. Click to enlarge.
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Assistant Costume Design – “Apples from the Desert”
At Theatre J, Washington, DC | Director: Johanna Gruenhut | Playwright: Savyon Liebrecht | Costume Designer: Tim Mackabee | Assistant Costume Designer: Brittany Graham | Lighting Designer: Dan Covey | Photography: C. Stanley Photography (where noted) and Brittany Graham I assisted Tim Mackabee in his design of Apples from the Desert. I also built two dresses…
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Costume Design – “Imagination Meltdown Adventure”
Director: Lex Davis | Playwright: Frank Cervarich | Theater: Pointless Theatre Company | Original Music by Aaron Bliden | Photographer: Andrew Bossi World Premiere; Capital Fringe Festival Loosely based on Joseph Campbell’s A Hero’s Journey, Imagination Meltdown Adventure involves a drunken wish, magic, songs, and puppets. Click to enlarge.
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Costume Design – “Hellspawn II: Black Aggie Speaks”
Directors: Lee Mikeska Gardner and Mary Resing | Theater: Active Cultures | Photographer: Kate DeAngelis and Brittany Graham Three spooky ghost stories premiered as a sequel to a previous Halloween show of short plays, Hellspawn: Plays the Devil Made Us Write. World Premiere. Faceless, by Mary Resing; What Fresh Hell, by Alexandra Petri; and Grief, by Michael John Garces.…
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Costume Design – “In the Goldfish Bowl”
Director: Deb Randall | Playwright: Kay Rhodes | Theater: Venus Theatre | Photographer: C. Stanley Photography Four women on death row in Texas discuss their lives and the circumstances that brought them there.
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Costume Design – “Helen of Sparta”
Director: Deb Randall | Playwright: Jacob M. Appel | Theater: Venus Theatre | Photographer: C. Stanley Photography A humorous modern-ish retelling of the story of Helen of Troy, from Helen’s perspective.
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Costume Design – “Why’d Ya Make Me Wear This, Joe?”
Director: Deb Randall | Playwright: Vanda | Theater: Venus Theatre | Photographer: Lisa Helfert Photography A grandmother and her granddaughter go through memories of a painful past: two women fall in love when their men go away to fight in World War II, and all four are forced back into their heads as they enter…
