​Martina Logan
Costumer
Costumes and makeup bring me endless joy. I believe costumes are a vital part of theatrical storytelling. By dress rehearsals, actors should be feeling like they are putting their clothes on in-character, rather than wearing a costume. Fashion has always been the first visual of self-expression and that should be the bare minimum when designing characters' costumes.
Time is a Color and the Color is Blue
By Melanie Coffey
Avalanche Theatre, Chicago, IL
Directed by Zoe Sjogerman
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Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom
By Jennifer Hurley
Bower Theatre, Chicago, IL
Directed by Bec Willet
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Generation Red
By Alexander Attea
Otherworld Theatre, Chicago, IL
Directed by Bec Willet
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“Special mention must be made of Martina Logan’s deceptively intricate futuristic costume design. The warm maroon tones provided a nice counterpoint to the cool/neutral tones of Willet’s set.” - Spence Warren, Picture This Post
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Makeup & Special Effects
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