Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Professor of Costume Design Susan Mickey Honored by University of Texas Regents



 Professor Susan Mickey Honored by UT System Board of Regents for Outstanding Teaching

Prof. Susan Mickey (image: J. Elissa Marshall)
Prof. Susan Mickey (image: J. Elissa Marshall)

Department of Theatre and Dance Professor Susan Mickey is among the twenty-seven UT Austin faculty members honored with the 2012 Regent’s Outstanding Teaching Award, the UT System Board of Regents’ highest teaching distinction.


The award includes $25,000, and is considered among the nation’s largest cash prizes for higher education faculty members who exhibit outstanding classroom performance and innovation in undergraduate instruction.

 
Mickey is an accomplished costume designer with over 30 years of professional experience in the field. She joined the Department of Theatre and Dance in 2004, and now serves as the senior associate chair and head of the design and technology area. Mickey brings to the classroom a working knowledge of the discipline having designed at most major regional theatres in the country. She has designed costumes for 15 seasons at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and has been an associate artist with the Virginia Stage Company. In addition, she has designed costumes for more than 50 productions over 30 years at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta working there with many of the great directors, designers and playwrights of the American Stage.

 
In 2010 she won the Joseph Jeff Award for Best Costume Design for her work on the Chicago Shakespeare production of The Madness of George III. She is the winner of the 2010 College of Fine Arts Teaching Award and the 2008 Department of Theatre and Dance Teaching Excellence Award.

 
“Winning the Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award is just the latest in a remarkable string of accomplishments by Professor Mickey,” said Chair Brant Pope. “She combines her internationally recognized design career with a deep and ongoing commitment to the teaching and mentoring of her students.”

 
Established in 2008, the Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards program recognizes educators who demonstrate a clear commitment to teaching and sustained ability to deliver excellence to the undergraduate learning experience. A panel of students, peer faculty members and external reviewers evaluates the award nominees’ teaching performance over three years. Faculty members are considered through a rigorous process based on a range of activities and criteria that include expertise, curricula quality, innovative course development and student learning outcomes.

 
Past Department of Theatre and Dance recipients of the Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award include Andrea Beckham, Charlotte Canning and Franchelle Dorn.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

A Costume Portfolio by Buffy Manners for Boeing Boeing by Marc Camoletti at Austin Playhouse, January 17 - February 26



A selection: posted by Austin Playhouse on Facebook, Christopher Loveless's album of portraits of the cast in costumes by Buffy Manners:

Austin Playhouse, TX






Boeing, Boeing


by Marc Camoletti adapted by Beverley CrossLara Toner as Janet, the American (image: Christopher Loveless)

directed by Don Toner

January 27 - February 26, Thursdays - Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 5 p.m.


Special Performance: Valentine’s Day, February 14th at 8pm, $40 tickets, $70 for couples, includes dessert reception

Austin Playhouse at Mueller, Temporary facility at 1800 ½ Simond Ave. (click for map)
www.austinplayhouse.com and on Facebook and Twitter
Tickets $26 Thursdays and Fridays, $28 Saturdays and Sundays, $35 Opening Night
Box office phone 512.476.0084 - tickets available online at: www.austinplayhouse.com;
e-mail
austinplayhouse@aol.com


All student tickets are half-price for regular performances.


Laura Walberg as Judith, the German (image: Christopher Loveless)


Shown: Lara Toner as Janet, the American (above) and Laura Walberg as Judith, the German (left)





Click to view additional portraits of costumed cast members from Boeing Boeing at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Zach Sells Costumes, Saturday, January 14


Received as a tweet from

Zach Theatre


Mark your calendars: We're having a costume sale! The sale is Saturday, January 14th open to the public at 9:30 a.m. in ZACH's Whisenhunt Studio. Great stuff available -- it's never too early to start planning for Halloween or get first dibs for your next costume party or impromptu theatrical stagings. We'll see you next Saturday at ZACH!





Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Upcoming: Luminalia fundraiser, Austin Shakespeare at Umlauf Sculpture Garden, November 14

Received directly:

Austin Shakespeare


Luminalia Austin Shakespeare November 14 2010

Austin Shakespeare will revel in its second annual Luminalia at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden, 605 Robert E. Lee Road, in Austin, Texas. Combining pageantry, poetry, dance, music, spectacle and feasting, the event originated in the seventeenth century and celebrates "The Triumph of Light" with entertainments of the era. The Luminalia will take place Sunday, November 14, 2010 from 5-9 pm, and includes lighting by Robert Whyburn, period musicians and dancers from the American Repertory Ensemble, and a dinner by Word of Mouth Catering.
Traditionally, Luminalia guests arrive in costume and masks, mingling with dancers and actors in the evening's production. This year's participants are encouraged to wear colors and accessories that contribute to the evening's celestial theme, and special costume rental rates have been made available to by Costume World, 8207 Burnet Road in Austin, 512.323.5949. Costumes are entirely optional.
Tickets are $125 each with Stellar ticket packages at $250, which include a mask by Jennifer Davis, champagne and other starry surprises. Corporate tables seating 8 people are available for $1500 - $5000. Additional event information can be found by calling 512.673.3609 Reservations may be booked through November 8th by calling 512.470.4505 .