Lindsey Goodson is a costume designer and technician. The document provides an index of her design work for productions such as The TRUE Story of the Three Little Pigs, Misadventures of Uncle McBuck, Balm in Gilead, Iron Moon, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and Blithe Spirit. It also lists her skills in costume technology, t-shirt design, museum curation, and makeup design. Contact information is provided at the end.
3. The TRUE Story of the Three Little Pigs Costume Design and build Marietta Theatre in the Square Alley Stage September –November 2008 Return to Index
4. M isadventures of Uncle McBuck Costume Design Thesis UGA Cellar Theatre, February 2008 Written by Augusto Boal Translated and Adapted by R. Moser & George Contini Uncle McBuck #1 Dime Return to Index More McBuck
5. M isadventures of Uncle McBuck Superheroes Shera-leeza & Dubya Return to McBuck More McBuck
6. M isadventures of Uncle McBuck Aliens, right Dr. Gaunt, below Students, right Performers, below Return to McBuck
7. Balm in Gilead Costume design and tech UGA Cellar Theatre October 2006 Darlene Ann For more Balm pictures, please click here. Return to Index
9. Iron Moon Costume Design and tech Relativity Theatre Concern at the Aurora Theatre August 2007 Return to Index
10. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Costume design and Tech Piedmont University November 2005 Guildenstern Ophelia Ophelia Return to Index
11. Blithe Spirit Costume Design and tech Winthrop University October 2004 Elvira Mrs. Bradman Return to Index
12. Him by e.e. cummings Scene 2.3 Working with designer Charles Berliner, this master class was instructed to design a theoretical scene. In this scene, a barker sells the solution, “Cinderella”, which cures all ails, while a faceless crowd passes by. Charles Berliner Master Class Return to Index
13. Streetcar Named Desire Theoretical Project Fall 2006 Blanche Stella Featured in the J.W. Stell Design Expo USITTSE 2007 Return to Index
15. King Lear Assistant Designer UGA Mainstage April 2006 Cordelia Servant Gloucester Return to Index
16. T-shirt Design & Production Designs for the Wheeler Thespian Troupe during Fall 2008
17. Museum Curation, Preservation and Exhibition Through a collaborative effort, a team of UGA graduate students successfully designed, curated and planned an exhibit for the Georgia Museum of Art. The exhibition featured ten dresses from the 20 th century, showcasing changes in silhouette over a period of 100 years. Educational Project – 1910s Paper Dolls Scale Replica for the visually impaired Return to Index 1910s tea gown
18. Children of an Idol Moon First Hand UGA Sceney Stovall February 2006 Bronte Sisters Sisters with Maid Return to Index
19. Primordial Egyptology Design, crafts and tech Winthrop University Spring 2004 Headdresses were built utilizing an unique, snug base that moved with the dancer’s head. “Hair” was stitched down to prevent extreme movement. Beads and additional décor were added by hand. Return to Index
20. History of Dress and Decor Research Plates Spring 2007 Empire Merveilleuse Empire Incroyable Victorian Lady Victorian Architecture Gothic Architecture Return to Index
21. Makeup Design and Application Cheshire Cat Cheetah Chinese Opera – Monkey Character – “Nightmare” Sally Return to Index Old Age Cuts/ Bruises