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
“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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