Inclusive By Design: Costumes, Hair & Working with Gen Z
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Being a theater costume designer is about so much more than creating an outfit someone will wear for a performance. It’s about seeing that person, collaborating with them, and empowering them to bring this character to life night after night! Raquel Adorno began as a stage performer and, over time, transitioned into her most impactful role—theater costume designer. She shares about her entire journey—including what it’s been like being a mom and theater professional.
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Thanks to our music composer, Zachary McConnell, and our producer, Leah Bryant.
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