Date of Graduation
5-2012
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts in Drama (MFA)
Degree Level
Graduate
Department
Theatre
Advisor/Mentor
Martin, Patricia J.
Committee Member
Riha, Michael J.
Second Committee Member
Landman, Michael S.
Keywords
Communication and the arts; Costume; Othello
Abstract
The following thesis explains the process utilized to create and implement the costume design for the production of Othello produced at the University of Arkansas University Theatre in the Spring of 2011. Throughout this thesis I will illustrate how the costumes went from initial research ideas to sketches and colored renderings and finally to finished three-dimensional costumes. The design process detailed here includes an analysis of the play, production history, research, renderings, and an evaluation of the overall process.
Citation
Reichman, L. A. (2012). Jealousy, Manipulation and Murder: Designing the Costumes for William Shakespeare's Othello. Graduate Theses and Dissertations Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/366