Oklahoma
Presented by Angelina College Theater
Directed by Daniel Anderson
I served as one of three costumer’s assistants for Oklahoma!, contributing to both construction and wardrobe support. My responsibilities included sewing hook-and-eye closures onto a skirt to improve fit and functionality, assisting actors during costume fittings, and breaking in stiff leather boots by using a heat gun and massaging the leather to ensure comfort and performance readiness. This role supported both the practical function and overall presentation of the costumes.
Charlotte's Web
Presented by Angelina College Theater
Directed by Kary Raine
The Goose's skirt was meticulously handcrafted by hot gluing individual feathers onto a fabric strip, which was then sewn onto the base of the skirt. To ensure a seamless look, additional feathers were carefully added to fill any gaps.
The Bat wings were carefully hand-sewn and stuffed to create a sense of depth, while the Rat costume was meticulously crafted with hand-sewn patches of worn, dingy fur for added texture and authenticity.
The evolution of Mrs. Homers costume for *Charlotte's Web* and a last-minute solution for Wilbur's costume. I was given the task of sewing his pig ears onto a headband, but due to a last-minute hiccup with his original outfit not arriving on time, I had to put a new costume together just two nights before the show.