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Protoclown
CW
The CW
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
Ms. Bonasera was honored and delighted to be the draper for this show, with the collaboration and execution of Mattie Ullrich’s designs. To accomodate the role being played by a female, while having both femine and masculine aesthetic, the understructure of the leather armor pieces were supported by a corset.
Photo Courtesy of The Atlanta Opera/Felipe Burral
LA Opera/ Photo: Ken Howard
LA Opera/ Photo: Ken Howard
LA Opera/ Photo: Craig T. Mathew
LA Opera
LA Opera
LA Opera
LA Opera/ Photo: Cory Weaver
LA Opera
LA Opera
LA Opera/ Witch’s sleeve pattern layout
LA Opera/ Photo: Karen Almond
LA Opera/ Creature understructure
LA Opera/ Sandman #1
LA Opera/ Photo: Karen Almond
LA Opera/ Photo: Cory Weaver
LA Opera/ Photo: Cory Weaver
LA Opera/ Photo: Cory Weaver
LA Opera/ Ruching fabric to prepare for Tebaldo’s doublet construction
LA Opera/ Constructing Tebaldo’s doublet using the ruched fabric
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Broadway Sacramento/ Photo: Kevin Graft
Broadway Sacramento
Broadway Sacramento
Broadway Sacramento
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Ann Hould-Ward’s sketch used for reference for draping and construction.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Ann Hould-Ward’s sketch used for reference for draping and construction.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Flat pattern of one of the Egyptian womans blouse
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley