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Join Utah Shakespeare Festival for its first Virtual Seminar of the new year, this time shining the spotlight on wardrobe—and those hard-working men and women who create and maintain the hundreds of beautiful costumes each season of the Festival. This Virtual Seminar will be held on Thursday, January 7 at 11:00 a.m. MST / 1:00 p.m. EST on the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s Facebook Page.
This seminar will include Dr. Sarah McCarroll, associate professor in the theatre department of Georgia Southern University, who for more than a decade spent her summers in Cedar City as a first hand and wardrobe supervisor. and by Levi Harbeson who has worked in wardrobe at the Festival for many years and is currently fashion design program lead educator at Southwest Career and Technical Academy in Las Vegas, NV. The seminar will be moderated by Costume Director Jeffrey Lieder.
Sarah McCarroll
Levi Harbeson
You can watch these Virtual Seminars live on the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s Facebook Page, or you can check out the archive if you miss an episode.