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MARTIN A. THALER [email protected] 609-636-2815 Education: The Pennsylvania State University, State College PA MFA in Theatre in Costume and Scenic Design Brandeis University, Waltham MA Historical Costume Studies in England Program Cinema Make up School, Los Angeles, CA Certified in Prosthetic Make up for Film St. Michael’s College, Winooski, VT BA in Fine Arts with concentrations in Drama and Art The University of Vermont 1983 – present, Full Professor of Theatre Department of Theatre Chairperson January 1991—December 2001 ADMINISTRATIVE INITIATIVES INCLUDED: Instituted a consensus style management policy with an emphasis on addressing the needs of Faculty through externally facilitated meetings and retreats, in addition to regularly scheduled meetings run by faculty in which that style of management was maintained. Complete revision of operating and production budgets. (This resulted in clearing a $30,000 deficit in 1-1/2 years and a $10,000 rollover of funds in the production budget.) Maintained fiscal responsibility and security of the department by balancing production expenses and ticket income. Worked with faculty to revise production schedules. Complete computerization of box office operations. Creation of Marketing Director position, and the Director of Development Position Development of subscription series. Development of the Department logo and consistent promotional materials. Worked with faculty to revise the Theatre Major and Minor curriculum. Worked with faculty to create The College of Education’s major in Education with a concentration in Theatre. Worked with VOSHA and the Department of Risk Management to implement a Awareness Program. Safety Oversaw the installation of required safety equipment, i.e. plumbed eyewash system, direct phone lines to Police Service, procurement of first aid supplies and installed ventilation systems in costume and scenic shops. Implementation of the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) educational program and center. Creation of the Holiday Production for Special Children, The Toys Take Over Christmas, an annual production allowing free productions for children of special needs, ages 3-8. Implemented Performance Agreement with Vermont Stage Company, expanding our guest artist series and master class program with equity and USA artists. Worked with faculty to create and implement a Guest Artist Series, first through the professional (Equity) Vermont Stage Company and then through the University/Resident Theatre Association’s Contract Management Program. Work with faculty to build and implement a Department Diversity Plan. Created the partnership for faculty mentoring with the Philadelphia Creative and Performing Arts High School in an effort to recruit a more diverse student population in the department. Established the budget for the Summer National Debate Institute and arranged for its close supervision by the Division of Continuing Education, which helped the department to get back in the black. Initiated the department handbook; a contributing and original author and editor; a manual for majors and minors that includes department policies, procedures and information. TEACHING: FALL 2012 Sabbatical: Attended The Cinema Make up School in Los Angeles, CA, completing course work and gaining certification In Prosthetic Make up for Film, TV and Theatre; Digitized 30years of portfolio drawings; created personal website for course academic and professional work, Launching Feb 2013 SPRING 2012 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 140: Costume Design The 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Millinery THE CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (4) THE 200:Professional Preparation (2) FALL 2011 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 41: History of Costume The CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (2) SPRING 2011 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 140: Costume Design The 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping and Flat Patterning 2 THE CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (2) THE 200:Professional Preparation (1) FALL 2010 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 42: Fundamentals of Theatrical Make Up The CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (2) SPRING 2010 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming The 142: Advanced Costume Construction: Period Undergarments THE CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (2) FALL 2009 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 41/WGST 78: History of Costume The 95/CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (2) THE 195: Independent Study in Costume Design Paige Warren SPRING 2009 THE 140: Costume Design The 143: Advanced Costume Construction: Millinery THE 96/CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major THE 190: Theatre Practicum (2) HON 258: College Honors: Calvin Utter FALL 2008 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 42: Fundamentals of Theatrical Make Up The 95/CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major SPRING 2008 THE 140: Costume Design The 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping & Flat Patterning THE 96/CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major FALL 2007: Winner of the Kroepsch-Maurice Award for Excellence in Teaching FALL 2007 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming The 95/CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major Summer 2007 THE 095: Introduction to Watercolor (DCE) CDAE 091/THE 096: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major (DCE) SPRING 2007 THE 140: Costume Design 3 The 142: Advanced Costume Construction: Period Undergarments THE 96/CDAE 91: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major FALL 2006 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042/ART 095C: Fundamentals of Theatrical Make Up THE 095: The Audience and the Critical Eye (TAP) THE 190: Theatre Practicum (5) THE 195: Independent Study in Costume Design Emily Dorwart HON 258: College Honors: Libby Meehan SUMMER 2006 THE 095: Introduction to Watercolor (DCE) CDAE 091/THE 096: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major (DCE) SPRING 2006 THE 40: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 143: Advanced Costume Construction: Millinery THE 95: Beginning Drawing for the Non-Art Major (DCE) THE 190: Theatre Practicum (3) Nominated for the Kroepsch-Maurice Award for Teaching Excellence FALL 2005 SABBATICAL LEAVE SUMMER 2005 ART 095/THE 095: Introduction to Watercolor (DCE) ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing (DCE) SPRING 2005 THE 140: Costume Design THE 142: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping and Flat Patterning THE 090: Theatre Practicum (4) ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing (DCE) FALL 2004 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/WS 78: History of Costume THE 190: Theatre Practicum (3) ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing SUMMER 2004 ART 095/THE 095: Introduction to Watercolor (DCE) MARCH 2004 Nominated for the Kroepsch-Maurice Award for Teaching Excellence SPRING 2004 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 140: Costume Design THE 142: Advanced Costume Construction: Period Undergarments THE 090: Theatre Practicum (4) HON 259: Honors: Theatre ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing FALL 2003 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042/ART 095C: Fundamentals of Theatrical Make-Up THE 190: Theatre Practicum (3) HON 258: Honors: Theatre ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing 4 SUMMER 2003 ART 095/THE 095: Introduction to Watercolor ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing SPRING 2003 THE 140: Costume Design THE 143: Advanced Costume Construction: Millinery ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing FALL 2002 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/WS 078: History of Costume ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing SUMMER 2002 ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing ART 195/THE 195: Figure Drawing SPRING 2002 THE 140: Costume Design THE 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping & Flat Pattern ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing FALL 2001 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042: Fundamentals of Make-up ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing SUMMER 2001 ART 095/THE 095: Beginning Drawing ART 116/THE 195: Figure Drawing SPRING 2001 THE 140: Costume Design THE 142: Advanced Costume Construction: Period Undergarments ART 001: Drawing I FALL 2000 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/WST 078/CDAE 117: History of Costume ART 001: Drawing I SUMMER 2000 ART 001: Drawing I ART 116: Drawing From the Figure SPRING 2000 THE 140: Costume Design THE 143: Advanced Costume Construction: Millinery FALL 1999 ART 001: Drawing THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042: Fundamentals of Make-up SUMMER 1999 ART 001: Drawing I ART 116: Drawing From the Figure SPRING 1999 THE 140: Costume Design THE 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping and Flat Pattern FALL 1998 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/WST 095/MCSD 117: History of Costume SUMMER 1998 ART 116: Drawing From the Figure 5 SPRING 1998 Sabbatical Leave FALL 1997 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042: Fundamentals of Make-up SUMMER 1997 ART 116: Drawing From the Figure SPRING 1997 MEDICAL LEAVE FROM TEACHING FALL 1996 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume SUMMER 1996 ART 116: Drawing From the Figure SPRING 1996 THE 140: Costume Design THE 142: Advanced Costume Construction: Period Undergarments FALL 1995 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042: Fundamentals of Make-up SUMMER 1995: THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Production THE 195/ART 195: Figure Drawing for Theatrical Designers Summer Discovery Program: Teacher SPRING 1995 THE 140: Costume Design THE 143: Advanced Costume Construction: Millinery FALL 1994 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume SUMMER 1994 Summer Discovery Teacher - Introduction to Theatre Production SPRING 1994 THE 140: Costume Design THE 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping and Flat Pattern FALL 1993 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 042: Theatrical Make-Up Design SPRING 1993 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/ MCSD 117: History of Costume FALL 1992 Sabbatical Leave SPRING 1992 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume FALL 1991 THE 005: Oral Interpretation of Literature (A) THE 005: Oral Interpretation of Literature (B) This semester was originally scheduled as my sabbatical. However, when I became chair it became an inconvenient time to be away from the department. In light of this, I taught two sections of Oral Interpretation to help with the excessive closeouts in Speech 11. MARCH 1991 Nominated for the Kroepsch-Maurice Award for Teaching Excellence 6 SPRING 1991 THE 140: Costume Design THE 141: Advanced Costume Construction: Draping and Flat Pattern FALL 1990 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume SPRING 1990 For the students wishing to pursue a higher skill level in the technical field, and in an effort to prepare the student more fully for Graduate Studies in the area of Costume Design or Construction, I sought to expand the curriculum to include an Advanced Construction Course. This course operates on a four year cycle, each course independent of the preceding one in regard to prerequisites, i.e., a student may enter the cycle at any point in his/her 4 year career. The cycle includes courses in the following areas and was approved by the College of Arts and Sciences in the Spring 1990. Advanced Construction THE 141 - Year 1. Draping & Flat Pattern THE 142 - Year 2. Period Undergarments THE 143 - Year 3. Millinery THE 144 - Year 4. Tailoring SPRING 1990 THE 140: Costume Design THE 196: Advanced Costume Construction: Tailoring FALL 1989 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume SUMMER 1989 Advanced Construction Summer Internship. An intensive 6-credit course designed for students wishing to pursue a higher level of expertise in the area of costume technology. As a direct result, one student who participated in the program was placed in a regional theatre immediately following her graduation from UVM. SPRING 1989 THE 140: Costume Design THE 196: Advanced Construction: Draping & Flat Pattern SUMMER 1988 THE 005: Oral Interpretation FALL 1988 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume SPRING 1988 THE 140: Costume Design THE 196: Advanced Construction: Millinery FALL 1987 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume SPRING 1987 THE 041/MCSD 117: History of Costume THE 140: Costume Design FALL 1986 THE 001: Introduction to Theatre THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming SPRING 1986 THE 140: Costume Design THE 196: Advanced Construction: Artificial Structures, Corsetry & Hoops 7 FALL 1985 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041: History of Costume SPRING 1985 THE 041: History of Costume THE 140: Costume Design THE 196: Advanced Construction: Draping & Flat Pattern FALL 1984 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 041/MCSD117: History of Costume SPRING 1984 THE 041: History of Costume THE 140: Costume Design THE 196: Advanced Construction: Draping & Flat Pattern Faculty Advisor - Costume Design TOOTH OF CRIME FALL 1983 THE 040: Fundamentals of Costuming THE 140: Costume Design Faculty Advisor - Costume Design SAVAGE/LOVE CREATIVE ACTIVITY/RESEARCH February 2012 THE HEIDI CHRONICALS– Costume Designer February 2012 THE BEAUX STRATEGEM – Costume Designer December 2011 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS – Costume Designer and Make up Designer, doing make up workshops and teaching the make up to all students. November 2011 THE GOOD WOMAN OF SETZUAN- Costume Design Faculty Advisor for Kate Fulop, also senior thesis advisor. October 2011 STOP/KISS- COSTUME DESIGNER February 2011 THE SCARLET LETTER -Costume Designer, Playhouse on Park, West Hartford, CT, Director: Stuart Vaughan, UVM Marsh Professor at Large February 2011 TWELFTH NIGHT- Costume Designer December 2010 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS – Costume Designer and Make up Designer, doing make up workshops and teaching the make up to all students. November 2010 A Doll’s House- Costume Designer October 2010 Cloud 9- Costume Designer 8 April 2010 The Elixir of LoveBinghamton, NY Costume Designer, Tri-Cities Opera, February 2010 The Misanthrope- Costume Designer, Rowan University February 2010 Godspell- Costume Designer November 2009 You Can’t take it With You- Costume Designer October 2009 Arms and the Man- Costume Designer February 2009 The Sea Gull- Costume Designer December 2008 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS – Costume Designer and Make up Designer, doing make up workshops and teaching the make up to all students. November 2008 Cabaret- Costume Designer October 2008 Eurydice- Faculty advisor to Calvin Utter, student Costume Designer February 2008 The Complete Female Stage Beauty- Costume Designer December 2007 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS – Costume Designer and Make up Designer, overseeing 3 Theatre Practicum students as they got the practical experience of working on a production November 2007 The Doctor in Spite of Himself- Costume Designer Rowan University November 2007 Miss Firecracker Contest- Costume Design Faculty Advisor September 2007 Found a Peanut- Costume Designer March 2007 La Rond- Costume Designer December 2006 THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS-The New Globe Theatre Company, The Mint Theatre, Off Broadway, NYC, Director: Stuart Vaughan of the NYC Shakespeare Festival December 2006 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS – Costume Designer and Make up Designer, overseeing all 14 of my students in the make up class as they got the practical experience of working on a production. November 2006 MACBETH- Costume Designer September 2006 Faculty Advisor to Emily Dorwart, student costume designer for THE UNDERPANTS March 2006 RING ROUND THE MOON - Costume Designer 9 December 2005 THE FANTASTIC RETURN OF THE FABULOUS FACTORY- Costume Designer - Rowan University FABLE Fall 05 Sabbatical leave to work on the book Even “You Can Draw!” and to design professionally off campus. See Dec. 2005 Summer 05 Exhibited 12 Costume Designs in the juried show, ”Textiles in the Theater”, as part of the Shelburne craft School’s Summer Exhibit. Other designers included the work of Susan Tsu and Marc Chagall. APRIL 2005 CHANGES OF HEART—Costume Designer Rowan University FEBRUARY 2005 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM—Costume Designer DECEMBER 2004 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS—Costume Designer and Make-Up Designer NOVEMBER 2004 RUMORS—Faculty advisor to student costume designer Jessica Pescoslido SEPTEMBER 2004 ANTIGONE—Costume Designer APRIL 2004 THE MIRACLE WORKER—Costume Designer Vermont Stage Company Burlington, VT FEBRUARY 2004 THE ART OF DINING—Costume Designer DECEMBER 2003 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS—Costume Designer and Make-Up Designer NOVEMBER 2003 METAMORPHOSES—Faculty advisor to Alyssa Leach for partial fulfillment of College Honors Proposal SEPTEMBER 2003 REMEMBER THE CHILDREN—Costume Designer APRIL 2003 TWELFTH NIGHT—Costume Designer Rowan University Glassboro, NJ FEBRUARY 2003 COLE—Costume Designer DECEMBER 2002 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS—Costume Designer and Make-Up Designer DECEMBER 2002 Illustrations of designs included in Cameron, Kenneth M., Patti P. Gillespie. The Enjoyment of Theatre. 4th Ed., NY: Macmillan Publishing, Co. NOVEMBER 2002 DANCING AT LUGHNASA—Faculty Advisor to Student Costume Designer: Alyssa Leach AUGUST 2002 WALL STREET WEEKLY Maryland Public Television 10 Stylist for Karen Gibbs MAY 2002 SWEET CHARITY—Costume Designer (Principal Costumes Only) Broward Stage Door Theater Coral Gables, FL APRIL 2002 The Love of the Nightingale—Costume Designer Rowan University Glassboro, NJ FEBRUARY 2002 THE MIRACLE WORKER—Costume Designer FEBRUARY 2002 EXLIR OF LOVE –Costume Designer Tri-Cities Opera Binghamton, NY DECEMBER 2001 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS – Costume & Make-up Designer NOVEMBER 2001 THE BIRDS – Costume Designer OCTOBER 2001 THE LARAMIE PROJECT – Costume Designer JULY 2001 ANYTHING GOES – Costume Designer West Virginia Music Theatre Morgantown, WV FEBRUARY 2001 THE MISER - Costume Designer DECEMBER 2000 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS - Costume & Make-up Designer NOVEMBER 2000 SWEET CHARITY - Costume Designer OCTOBER 2000 BLITHE SPIRIT - Costume Designer FEBRUARY 2000 Faculty Advisor to Brenda Mercure, the Senior Student who designed AS YOU LIKE IT DECEMBER 1999 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS - Costume & Make-up Designer NOVEMBER 1999 ANYTHING GOES - Costume Designer OCTOBER 1999 EMMA - Costume Designer MARCH 1999 DEATH OF A SALESMAN - Costume Designer NOVEMBER 1998 DINING ROOM - Costume Designer OCTOBER 1998 GETTING OUT - Costume Designer MARCH 1998 THE IMPORTANCE Designer/Milliner OF BEING EARNEST - Costume 11 NOVEMBER 1997 ANGELS IN AMERICA: PART I - Costume Designer OCTOBER 1997 CRIMES OF THE HEART - Costume Designer DECEMBER 1996 THE GIFT OF THE MAGI - Vermont Stage Co. - Costume Designer NOVEMBER 1996 TARTUFFE - Wig Designer OCTOBER 1996 THE ELEPHANT MAN - Costume Designer & Wig Designer FEB--MARCH 1996 ASSASSINS - Costume Designer DECEMBER 1995 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS - Costume Designer, Faculty Advisor NOVEMBER 1995 THE MENAECHMI - Costume Designer OCTOBER 1995 A PIECE OF MY HEART - (Student Designed), Faculty Advisor MAY 1995 SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME--Vermont Stage Company Professional Equity Company, Burlington, VT APRIL 1995 One Act Play Festival - Faculty Advisor FEB--MARCH 1995 HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING Costume Designer DECEMBER 1994 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS - Costume Designer NOVEMBER 1994 MEASURE FOR MEASURE - (Student Designer) - Faculty Advisor OCTOBER 1994 FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS - Costume Designer APRIL 1994 One Act Play Festival - Student Designer Advisor FEB-MARCH 1994 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - Costume Designer DECEMBER 1993 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS - Costume Designer Director NOVEMBER 1993 OEDIPUS REX - Costume Designer OCTOBER 1993 THREE BY TENNESSEE - Costume Designer APRIL 1993 KING LEAR - Costume Designer FEBRUARY 1993 QUILTER’S - Costume Designer JANUARY 1993 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Stage One: The Louisville Children’s Theatre Costume Designer Louisville, KY 12 FALL 1992 SABBATICAL PROJECTS: Izquierdo Studios New York City Craft Shop Construction Work On: HELLO DOLLY - Paris MY FAVORITE YEAR - NYC, Lincoln Ctr. MISS SAIGON - Chicago APRIL 1992 THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES - Costume Designer FEBRUARY 1992 EQUUS - Costume Designer DECEMBER 1991 THE TOYS TAKE OVER CHRISTMAS - Costume Designer NOVEMBER 1991 THE FANTASTICKS - Costume Designer SEPTEMBER 1991 SIZWE BANSI IS DEAD - Costume Designer JULY 1991 EASTERN STANDARD AND MISALLIANCE - Costume Designer, Dartmouth Summer Theatre, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH APRIL 1991 AGNES OF GOD - Costume Designer MARCH 1991 VINEGAR TOM - Costume Designer NOVEMBER 1990 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman OCTOBER 1990 THE FOREIGNER - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman SEPTEMBER 1990 SHOGUN, the MUSICAL - Design Assistant to Patricia Zipprodt, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. AUGUST 1990 THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP - Hair and Wig Designer, Milliner, Theatre-by-the-Sea, Matunuck, Rhode Island JULY 1990 MAME - Hair and Wig Designer and Milliner, Theatre-by-the-Sea, Matunuck, Rhode Island MAY 1990 Cameron, Kenneth M., Patti P. Gillespie. The Enjoyment of Theatre. 2nd Ed., NY: Macmillan Publishing, Co. Renderings illustrating the following four designs: THE BLACKS--the Queen WAITING FOR GODOT--Estroagon and Vladimir MEDEA--Medea SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER--Kate APRIL 1990 A...MY NAME IS ALICE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman MARCH 1990 ANTIGONE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman, Make-up Artist NOVEMBER 1989 AS YOU LIKE IT - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman OCTOBER 1989 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER - Guest Costume Designer/Lecturer at SUNY/Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 13 OCTOBER 1989 THE WOMEN IN BLACK - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman JULY-AUG 1989 Recipient Faculty Development Award for study in the Costume Studies in England Program through Brandeis University. This program lasted six weeks and included tours of most major British costume collections, as well as, a lecture series that included topics for discussion given by scholars of costume history who are known internationally. An opportunity for intensive study, the program also included trips to Scotland and Ireland, and resulted in a revamping of the curriculum in my costume history class, as well as, adding greatly to the design and construction classes. JUNE 1989 Portfolio Exhibit--St. Michael's College, McCarthy Art Center Gallery, Winooski, VT APRIL 1989 THE BLACKS - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman ENEMIES--Hair and Wig Designer Brandeis Repertory Theatre, Waltham, MA MARCH 1989 HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman FEBRUARY 1989 LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR & GRILL - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman JANUARY 1989 WEST SIDE STORY - Shop Foreman NOVEMBER 1988 MACBETH - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman OCTOBER 1988 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman SEPTEMBER 1988 WILD HONEY - Hair and Wig Designer/Stylist Brandeis Repertory Theatre, Waltham, MA SUMMER 1988 Costume Designer, Shop Foreman Artistic Associate Champlain Shakespeare Festival A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM JULIUS CAESAR A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE APRIL 1988 THE THREE PENNY OPERA - Hair and Wig Designer/Stylist, Brandeis University, Dept. of Theatre, Waltham, MA APRIL 1988 A CRY OF PLAYERS - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman MARCH 1988 SUMMER AND SMOKE - Hair and Wig Designer/Stylist, Brandeis University, Dept. of Theatre, Waltham, MA MARCH 1988 ME, ANNIE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman DECEMBER 1987 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN FIRST - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman 14 DECEMBER 1987 THE RIVALS - Hair and Wig Designer/Stylist, Brandeis University, Dept. of Theatre, Waltham, MA NOVEMBER 1987 TWELFTH NIGHT - Shop Foreman, Assistant to the Designer OCTOBER 1987 THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman SUMMER 1987 Costume Designer; Shop Foreman Artistic Associate Champlain Shakespeare Festival ROMEO AND JULIET A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS THE GLASS MENAGERIE APRIL 1987 THE CONTRAST - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman MARCH 1987 WAITING FOR GODOT - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman FEBRUARY 1987 BALM IN GILEAD - Faculty Advisor University Players Production DECEMBER 1986 ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL - Faculty Advisor, four student designed One Act Plays that were student directed for final directing projects. NOVEMBER 1986 THE BOY FRIEND - Director/Choreographer OCTOBER 1986 SUMMER 1986 A DOLL HOUSE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman Costume Designer; Shop Foreman Artistic Associate Champlain Shakespeare Festival THE THREE MUSKETEERS THE MIRACLE WORKER THE TAMING OF THE SHREW APRIL 1986 THE MISER - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman MARCH 1986 MEDEA - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman NOVEMBER 1985 MIKADO - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman OCTOBER 1985 BUS STOP - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman SUMMER 1985 Costume Designer; Shop Foreman Champlain Shakespeare Festival HAMLET MAN OF LA MANCHA CHARLEY'S AUNT Supervised a full time staff of eight people with numerous part time assistants. Full time duties include staff organization, acquisition of supplies, budget supervision and quality control. Artistic responsibilities include all dyeing and painting of fabric, millinery, footwear, hair and wigs, as well as design and construction supervision for all costumes for the Festival. 15 APRIL 1985 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. MARCH 1985 BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. FEBRUARY 1985 WORKING - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. NOVEMBER 1984 H.M.S. PINAFORE - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. OCTOBER 1984 CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman MAY--AUGUST 1984 Henson Associates, New York, NY, creators of the MUPPETS Worked as a first hand on construction procedures for the MUPPET ARENA SHOW, a national tour with the first life-size MUPPETS. APRIL 1984 MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. MARCH 1984 LET'S DO IT/LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF -A Cole Porter, George Gershwin Musical Review -Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. NOVEMBER 1983: OCTOBER 1983 WAS HE ANYONE? - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. THE MAID OF JUDAH - Costume Designer, Shop Foreman. SEPTEMBER 1983 Reassessed the Royall Tyler Theatre costume shop's level of efficiency and redesigned the work area to a more economical workspace. JUNE-AUGUST 1983 CAMDEN SHAKESPEARE COMPANY, CAMDEN, MAINE Costume Designer: DEAR LIAR THE TAMING OF THE SHREW TARTUFFE JULIUS CAESAR ANDROCLES & THE LION Job responsibilities included the design and set up of the Company's first professionally run costume shop. Supervised and participated in all cutting, draping and construction procedures. Organized the daily set up and strike for the costume and dressing areas in this 200 seat outdoor theatre. Participated as an instructor in the Apprentice Program, offering workshops in Costume Design and Rendering Techniques. SERVICE SPRING 2012 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. College Honors Committee Set up and design of lobby displays Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee 16 Kidder Scholarship Committee University Senate Committee for determining Financial Attractiveness Participant on the information Panel for the Graduate College, representing all UVM Arts Depts. Judge, 4-H On the Model Competition Participated in University-wide, Honors College & College Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremonies of FALL 2011 Participated in faculty/staff meetings. Participated in production meetings. Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee College Honors Committee Portfolio Review for Tenure for Asst. Prof. Andrea Varga at SUNY New Paltz University SPRING 2011 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. College Honors Committee Set up and design of lobby displays Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee Kidder Scholarship Committee Portfolio Review for Tenure for Asst. Prof. Christine McDonnel at Bates University Judge, 4-H On the Model Competition Participated in both University and Department Honors & Commencement Ceremonies FALL 2010 Participated in faculty/staff meetings. Participated in production meetings. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee Guest Lecturer and Host for Faculty of the Arts College of Mongolia Tenure and Promotion Committee for Asst. Prof. Gregory Ramos Teaching evaluator for Asst. Prof. Gregory Ramos SPRING 2010 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of lobby displays Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee Kidder Scholarship Committee Coor Committee for Faculty Research/ Development Awards Judge, 4-H On the Model Competition Participated in both University and Department Honors & Commencement Ceremonies 17 FALL 2009 Participated in faculty/staff meetings. Participated in production meetings. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee Host for Marsh Professor–at–Large, Stuart Vaughan College Honors Committee SPRING 2009 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of lobby displays Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee Kidder Scholarship Committee Host for Marsh Professor at Large, Stuart Vaughan Chair, Search for Geology Committee Guest Lecturer, St. Albans Historical Society Judge, 4-H On the Model Competition Participated in both University and Department Commencement Ceremonies FALL 2008 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee Faculty Sponsor and Host for Marsh Professor–at–Large, Stuart Vaughan SPRING 2008 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Kidder Scholarship Committee. Participated in post-performance discussions for: Complete Female Stage Beauty Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of lobby displays Integrated Fine Arts Program Committee FALL 2007 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Participated in post-performance discussions for: Found a Peanut Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Conducted a Horror Makeup workshop for participants in the Annual Haunted Forest Trail at the Audubon Nature Center. SPRING 2007 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Kidder Scholarship Committee. Participated in post-performance discussions for: La Rond Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. 18 Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of lobby displays FALL 2006 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Participated in post-performance discussions for: THE UNDERPANTSand MACBETH Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Conducted a Horror Makeup workshop for participants in the Annual Haunted Forest Trail at the Audubon Nature Center. SPRING 2006 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Kidder Scholarship Committee. Departmental Search Committee for new Professor in ALANA studies and Directing Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of lobby displays. Participated in Honors Day Ceremonies. Participated in College Commencement Ceremony Assisted with communications for University Commmencement Consultant for local and Statewide Community Theatres and High Schools in the area of costume and makeup, as well as facilitating our Department costume rental and loan program. FALL 2005 SABBATICAL LEAVE SPRING 2005 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Kidder Scholarship Committee. Simon Scholarship Committee. Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of lobby displays. Participated in Honors Day Ceremonies. Participated in post-performance discussions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream Participated in College Commencement Ceremony Assisted with communications for University Commmencement Assisted with decisions for Floral arrangements for University Commencement Consultant for local and Statewide Community Theatres and High Schools in the area of costume and makeup, as well as facilitating our Department costume rental and loan program. FALL 2004 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Participated in post-performance discussions for: Antigone and Rumors Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Set up and design of costume lobby displays. Conducted a Horror Makeup workshop for participants in the 19 Annual Haunted Forest Trail at the Audubon Nature Center. SPRING 2004 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Conducted tour of Costume Shop for five years for the Campus Children’s Center. Kidder Scholarship Committee. Simon Scholarship Committee. Visitation Days Department representative and tour leader. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Setup and design of lobby displays. Participated in Honors Day Ceremonies. Ongoing Faculty mentor with the High School for Creative and Performing Arts in Philadelphia. I have done two workshops so far this year, one on Millinery in which two UVM students were participants and another on The Design Process. Consultant for local and Statewide Community Theatres and High Schools in the area of costume and makeup, as well as facilitating our Department costume rental and loan program. FALL 2003 Participated in all faculty/staff meetings. Participated in all production meetings. Committee to explore B.F.A. possibilities in the department. Teaching evaluator for Associate Professor Alfred Snider and Assistant Professor Lynne Greeley as part of the RPT process. Pulled appropriate costumes and helped to get students ready for President’s Reception to Honor the Fleming Museum on the occasion of the Rembrandt Exhibit. Participated in post-performance discussions for Remember the Children and Metamorphoses. Guest Lecturer for THE 001: Introduction to Theatre Setup and design of lobby displays. Conducted a Horror Makeup workshop for participants in the Annual Haunted Forest Trail at the Audubon Nature Center. SPRING 2003 Search Committee for the Professor of Lighting Search Committee for the Marketing/Development Director Kidder Scholarship Committee Visitation Days Department Representative, tour organizer and leader Participated in Honors Day Ceremonies FALL 02/SPR 03 Participated in post-performance discussions for The Crucible and Cole Consultant for local and statewide Community Theatres and High Schools in the area of costume and make-up, as well as facilitating our Department costume rental and loan program Ongoing Faculty mentor with the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts Setup and design of costume lobby displays SPRING 2002 Kidder Scholarship Committee Participated in Honors Day Ceremonies 20 Visitation Days Department Representative, tour organizer and leader FALL 2001 Dept. Chairperson through December 2001 Dept. contact for John Dewey Honors Program Dept. contact for Internships Department liaison with the University/Resident Theater Association Contract Management Program, URTA is a professional organization that formalizes and manages the contracts for our Department’s Professional Guest Artist program. We pay them a fee to administer all of the guest artist contracts, and they take care of the retirement plans, health benefits, workman’s comp, etc. I arranged and negotiated the contracts, housing and travel plans during my tenure as Chair FALL 01/SPR 02 Participated in post-performance discussions for The Miser, The Laramie Project, The Birds and The Miracle Worker Set up of the Costume Lobby Displays Consultant for local and statewide Community Theatres and High Schools in the area of costume and make-up Ongoing Faculty mentor with the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts FALL 2000 Curriculum Committee (1 semester replacement) Participant in post production discussions with high schools for Blithe Spirit and Sweet Charity SPRING 2000 Kidder Scholarship Committee Committee on Research & Scholarship Spring Visitation Days Dept. Representation Graduation Participant Department Contact for Internships FALL 1999 Committee on Research & Scholarship Dept. Contact for John Dewey Honors Program Initiated plan to increase diversity with the creative and performing Arts High School in Philadelphia, PA. SPRING 1998 Sabbatical Leave SEPT--Oct 1997 Dean’s Fund Committee SEPT--DEC 1997 Art UVM! Committee JAN--APRIL 1996 Arts UVM! Committee MARCH--APRIL 1996 Department representative: Student Admit Days Department recruiting coordinator MARCH 1996 Department Representative for National Association of Schools of Theatre MARCH 1996 Fairfax High School, Make-up Workshop for students in Vermont State One-Act Play Festival 21 FEBRUARY 1996 Dean’s Fund Committee SEPT--DEC 1995 Department Handbook Contributing Author Editor SEPT--DEC 1995 Integrated Fine Arts Program--Department Contact SEPT--DEC 1995 Arts Festival Committee OCTOBER 1995 Dean’s Fund Committee JAN--APRIL 1995 Arts Festival Committee Coordinator/Facilitator APRIL 1995 Lecture for the Elder Enrichment Program at St. Michael=s College: Costume Design as an Art APRIL 1995 Senior Awards Committee APRIL 1995 Arts and Sciences Open House, Department Representative MARCH 1995 Department Recruiting Efforts Coordinator MARCH 1995 National Association Representative MARCH 1995 Kidder Scholarship Committee FEBRUARY 1995 Dean’s Fund Committee SEPT--DEC 1994 Arts Festival Committee Coordinator/Facilitator DECEMBER 1994 Production support for “Jeffrey” a benefit for Vermont Cares, at Contois Auditorium, Burlington, VT NOVEMBER 1994 Costume Consultant for “An Evening with Rudyard Kipling”, a OneMan Show with Bob Stanfield NOVEMBER 1994 Tenure Portfolio Evaluator for State University of New York at Albany, NY OCTOBER 1994 Dean’s Fund Committee APRIL 1994 Arts and Sciences Open House, Department Representative MARCH 1994 National Association Representative MARCH 1994 Kidder Scholarship Committee FEBRUARY 1994 Dean’s Fund Committee NOVEMBER 1993 Recipient of the Dean’s Lecture Series Award for Outstanding Teaching and Creative Work of of Schools Schools of of Theatre, Theatre, Department Department 22 OCTOBER 1993 Dean’s Fund Committee JUNE 1993 Alumnae College Faculty Participant Lecture Censorship in the Arts Topic APRIL 1993 Arts and Sciences Open House, Department Representative MARCH 1993 Kidder Scholarship Committee MARCH 1993 National Association Representative JULY 1992 Department contact for the Epilepsy Foundation’s Production of “Jump Cut” by Vermont Playwright, Dana Yeaton at Royall Tyler Theatre APRIL 1992 Arts and Sciences Open House, Department Representative FEBRUARY 1992 Dean’s Fund Committee FEBRUARY 1992 Women of UVM: Lecture on “The Process of Costume Design” OCTOBER 1991 The Committee for Minority Artists APRIL 1991 Productivity evaluations MARCH 1991 Consultant to the City of Burlington Police Department. I have recently begun working with a Detective on make-up that disguises undercover police in their pursuit of dry related criminals. This involves demonstrating and teaching make-up shills to police that are realistically applied and cannot be detected on the streets. I believe this project will be ongoing and may be expanded to police organizations statewide. MARCH 1991 The Curriculum Task Force MARCH 1991 The Planning Council evaluation for the Department FEBRUARY 1991 Dean’s Fund Committee JANUARY 1991 JANUARY 1991 Latin Day, Production Support Appointment as Chairperson of the Department of Theatre. of Schools of Theatre, Department Appointment to Committee to establish a Fine Arts Brochure; a subcommittee of the Admissions Committee. SEPT--MAY 1990 Appointed to Judicial Review Committee; charged to evaluate the judicial processes for students on campus. MAY--JULY 1990 Search Committee; Marketing Director for the Department of Theatre. APRIL 1990 Guest Lecturer: Colchester Junior High School. Demonstration: "Age Make-up and Facial Prosthetics". Make-up 23 MARCH 1990 Committee Member: Department of Theatre Review Committee for Chair of the JANUARY 1990 VERBAL appointment as Artistic Director of the Champlain Shakespeare Festival. To date duties have included the preparation of not less than five budgets, the preparation of PDQ for a new staff position (Marketing Specialist) and chair of the search committee for this new position. NOVEMBER 1989 Adjudicator: American College Theatre Festival. Evaluated the production of EUBU ROI at St. Michael's College. This production went to participate in the Regional Festival for the A.C.T.F. SEP--MAY 1989-90 Committee Member: Student Affairs Committee Committee Member: Kidder Scholarship Committee NOV--APR 1989-90 Committee Member: Search Committee for Design Professor in Merchandising, Consumer Studies & Design, College of Agriculture. OCT--MAY 1989-90 Committee Member: Academic Honesty Review Committee. SEP--MAY 1989-90 Committee Member: Student Affairs Committee Committee Member: Kidder Scholarship Committee OCTOBER 1989 Organized and hosted Vermont Association of Theatre Artists annual statewide convention: THEATREWORKS 7. This involved planning workshops, contacting lecturers, ling up guest speakers, facilities scheduling, writing the brochure and organizing the mailing for registration. SEPTEMBER 1989 Department of Theatre representative to the UVM Faculty Senate. AUG--DEC 1989 Shakespeare Festival Committee: Implemented to investigate the necessary changes the University would have to make to make the Festival a more self-supporting organization. Advised design student Angela Moskowitz for her design portfolio presentation for the University Resident Theatre Association. This is an association of Graduate Theatre Programs throughout the United States. Miss Moskowitz' presentation resulted in her placement in four graduate programs across the country, all on full scholarships, and/or assistantships. APRIL 1989 APRIL 1989 Make-up design for Champlain Products Copy Machine Repair Television Commercial. APRIL 1989 Search Committee for two Assistant Professorships in the Department of Theatre. MARCH 1989 Hair & Wig design for Fleming Museum exhibit "Faces in the Parlor". MARCH 1989 Kidder Scholarship Committee 24 FEBRUARY 1989 Search Committee for the chair of the Geology Department. FEBRUARY 1989 Costume Consultant for Woodstock High School production of BELLS ARE RINGING. DECEMBER 1988 Make-up Consultant for the Visiting Nurse Association Santa Claus Project, which brings Santa to over 100 hospitalized children in the Burlington area during the Christmas Season. NOVEMBER 1988 Costume Consultant for Central Valley Union High School production of PIPPIN. SEPTEMBER 1988 Department of Theatre Representative, UVM Faculty Senate MAY 1988 Lecturer; Junior Conference Day Topic: "Make-up Design Execution: The Visual Creation of the Dramatic Character". MARCH 1988 Member, Kidder Scholarship Committee, UVM FEBRUARY 1988 Member of the Advisory Committee for the Burlington area Vocational-Technical Center, a committee which is looking in to the feasibility of starting a program in the performing arts at the Burlington Area Vocational Training Center. JANUARY 1988 Assisted in remounting the production of TWELFTH NIGHT which was chosen to participate in the regional festival for the American College Theatre Festival, and as a result, was taken to Keene, New Hampshire for a performance during the week long theatre conference. DECEMBER 1987 Adjudicator for the American College Theatre Festival. Evaluated the production of THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND at Middlebury College. JANUARY 1987 Advised costume design student, Lucy Gentry in her presentation of designs for "The Boy Friend” entered in the American College Theatre Festival. These designs were ultimately chosen to represent the University and the entire New England Region at the National College Theatre Festival, held at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. Advised design student Lucy Gentry for her design portfolio presentation for the University Resident Theatre Association. This is an association of Graduate Theatre Programs throughout the United States. Miss Gentrys' presentation resulted in her placement in over ten graduate programs across the country, all on full scholarships, and/or assistantships. FEBRUARY 1987 Judged One Act Play Festival held at Colchester Junior High School, Colchester, Vermont. MARCH 1987 Guest Lecturer; Jericho Elementary School Musketeers and the Clothes They Wore". Topic: "The Three 25 APRIL 1987 State One Act Play Festival, adjudicator, evaluated and responded to six One Act Plays presented by various high schools from areas throughout the state. APRIL 1987 Member, Kidder Scholarship Committee, UVM MAY 1987 Organized with Dean O'Rielly, and participated in the construction on the departmental banners for the College of Arts and Sciences commencement. This involved hiring a temporary staff, ordering materials and the actual construction process for the 27 banners used during the May ceremonies. MAY 1987 Lecturer; Junior Conference Day Topic: "Make-up Design and Execution: the Visual Creation of the Dramatic Character". NOVEMBER 1987 Participated as a lecturer for Theatreworks 5, a weekend convention for Vermont theatre performers, designers and technicians. Lecture Topic: "An Open Forum for Designers" and "Costume Design Can Happen on Low Budget". NOVEMBER 1986 Guest Lecturer, South Burlington Central School (4th Grade Shakespeare Class) Topic: Costume Design in Shakespeare's Day, "What Would Romeo & Juliet Have Worn?". Guest Lecturer; South Burlington High School, Topic: "Costume Design, What it is and What it Does." This included a tour of the costume facilities at Royall Tyler Theatre for 30 students, and 3 South Burlington High School teachers. DECEMBER 1986 OCTOBER 1986 Loaned items from our costume stock to Equity Library Theatre, New York City. A non-profit theatre dedicated to giving young, professional actors experience in a highly competitive field. Guest Lecturer, Champlain College, Topic: "The Director/Designer Relationship, Establishing a Production Concept." Vermont Theatre Works, participated in Workshop Concepts and Presentation. on Design WINTER/SPRING 1986 Artistic Associate with the Champlain Shakespeare Festival in the area of Costume Design and Construction. APRIL 1986 Guest lecturer; South Burlington High School, topic: Design, Manipulating An Audience's Emotions". "Costume Guest lecturer; Essex Junction High School; French Department, topic: "Costume Design for the French Farce of Molière." FEBRUARY 1986 Costume Advisor/Consultant for TWELFTH NIGHT at St. Michael's College, a production designed by a UVM student, Lucy Gentry. MARCH 1986 Costume Advisor, Wig dresser and assistant on the Shelburne Museum's exhibit of "Les Petites Dames de Mode" show. Work on this included arranging for delivery and loan of period underwear, steaming equipment and wigs; as well as nine hours of on-site-hair styling and set up participation. 26 Guest lecturer, Champlain College, Topic: Costume Design for the Greek Tragedy, in relation to "Medea". DECEMBER 1985 Costume and hair design for the costume worn at the Farewell Dinner Honoring the retiring members of the Board of Trustees. Work on this included all alterations for the gowns and formal wear, as well as the wig dressing for the women. NOVEMBER 1985 Prepared slide presentation for Stephanie Cross, a graduate student in the Department of Romance Languages on the Parisian Clothing of the Romantic Period 1827-1839. Entertainment Committee for the Fleming Museum's American Victorian Soiree. Work on this included a Victorian Fashion Parade, making arrangements for the demonstration of Victorian dance, and securing live musicians for the evening's entertainment. OCTOBER 1985 Participated in "Theatreworks", a weekend convention for Theatre performers, designers and technicians. Offered a make-up workshop designed to aid the young actor playing an older role; entitled, "Getting Older Better". OCTOBER 1985 Directly arranged for the reopening of applications for Internship in scenic construction at the Juilliard School in New York City. This resulted in the placement of a UVM senior in a professional internship in scenic design for the Spring of 1986. SPRING/SUM 1985 Worked on various committees to organize the Costume/Technical needs of the Champlain Shakespeare Festival. These included housing for staff, immediate transportation needs and pre-season shop preparation. MAY 1985 Participated in the line-up procedure of students for the `85 Commencement and assisted during the ceremony as an usher. MARCH 1985 Costume Consultant for GODSPELL produced by Center at UVM. the Newman Guest Lecturer: Fleming Museum - Topic: "Working in a New York City Professional Shop." i.e., Henson Associates - Creators of the Muppets -- in association with the Fleming Museum's week on puppetry. Adjudicator: for STREET SCENE for St. Michael's College entry in the American College Theatre Festival. FEBRUARY 1985 Worked on T.V. news program on Costume Design for WCAX TV in conjunction with Judy Hallberg, promotional director for the Champlain Shakespeare Festival. NOVEMBER 1984 Guest Lecturer; Workshop Leader: The New England Theatre Conference: Topic - "Up the Bloomers of the Muppets" adaptations of Muppet engineering to Period Costume Understructures." This lecture was given twice during the three day 27 convention and was attended by over one hundred members of the New England Theatre Community. MAY 1984 Served as a member of the Assessment Team for evaluating a student's prior knowledge of costume design and construction for the School for Lifelong Learning; a division of the University of New Hampshire. JANUARY 1984 Coordinated the relocation of drafting equipment, set up, and repainted a space in the theatre for use as design lab, drafting room and design classroom. JANUARY 1984 Adjudicator: The American College Theatre Festival, at the University of New Hampshire at Durham, New Hampshire. Evaluated and critiqued costume designs entered in the New England regional competition. Chose designs to be exhibited at the Kennedy Center. DECEMBER 1984 Prepared slide presentation for Across the Fence in conjunction with the UVM Extension Service. NOVEMBER 1983 Make-up Seminar, Mt Abraham High School, Bristol, Vermont. Seminar included basic techniques in corrective and old-age makeup that could easily be mastered by teenage students. SEPT 83 TO PRESENT I continue to run and organize the costume rental policies of the Royall Tyler Theatre. This program serves non-profit theatre groups from all over the State of Vermont. The proceeds from renting costumes are used to purchase needed equipment for the costume shop that would otherwise come out of our department budget, or not be possible. This is a program established by my predecessor which I believe is valuable to the department and to the schools and theatre groups which take advantage of the service. It is not to imply a costume rental service, but includes a great deal of technical and design recommendations. SEPTEMBER 1983 Guest Lecturer: The Lane Series "Behind the Scenes" for THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Topic: "Eighteen Century Clothing, and its Correlation and Adaptation to Costumes for THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. 28