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Costume and Character: 12 Seasons at Island Shakespeare Festival

by Patricia Duff 10th October 2022

 

Jesse Calixto as Don Armado in ISF’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” directed by Jecamiah Ybanez in the 12th season. Costume Design by David Mitsch. Photo by Sarah Sanborn

 

It’s a show about shows at the Cash Store Hub Gallery and it’s colorful and fun.

 

 

Melanie Lowey, Shelley Hartle, Ray Kathryn Morgan and Ahna Dunn-Wilder in season 3’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Photo by Michael Stadler.

 

Island Shakespeare Festival recently completed its twelfth season on South Whidbey Island. Thanks to Goosefoot, ISF is thrilled to open its wardrobe to present just a few of the costumes that have made these past twelve years of offering classical theater to our audiences so memorable.

 

ISF believes art is for everyone. By providing accessible classical productions in innovative and compelling ways, we intend to continue to harness the power of theatre to illuminate, inspire, and foster our ability to live, locally and globally, in connection with each other. Costume design not only completes a character’s visual appearance, but also helps an audience cue into tone and style, time and place, and character information. Plus, costumes are fun!

 

 

Costume and Character: 12 Seasons at ISF is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 6 at the Bayview Cash Store Hub. Enjoy!

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
10th October 2022 6:49 am.
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