Metamorphoses: A Costume Design
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This document presents a detailed account of the costume design implementation forMetamorphoses, a theatrical adaptation by Mary Zimmerman. Drawing inspiration from Ovid’s esteemed epic poem of the same title, the script is organized into ten distinct narratives, accompanied by a pre-show, each showcasing the transformative journeys of prominent figures from Greek mythology. In the University of Maryland production, audiences are introduced to working-class characters within a historical hotel ruin setting before the performance begins. These characters take on roles such as laundresses, maintenance workers, docents, and security staff. The overall production design is anchored in a neutral elemental theme: water. A substantial pool of water, centrally positioned on the alley stage, plays a pivotal role in shaping the interactions and transformations that unfold throughout the performance. The University of Maryland's School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies produced this show from November 15th to 22nd, 2024. The production was directed by Kenyatta Rogers, with contributions from August Henney in scenic design, Scott Monnin in lighting design, Timothy Kelly in projection design, Leo Grierson in sound design, and Bailey Hammett in costume design. The stage management team was led by Adam Hawley, with support from assistant stage managers Erin Sanders and Amberly Kuo. This thesis meticulously documents the design process, tracing the evolution from the initial concept to the final execution on stage, and includes research renderings, fitting photographs, design documentation, and production images.