

Desert Foothills Youth Theater Summer Theater Camp
June 2015 ~ Costuming 50 children ages 8-14 in seven days
Construction and repurposing.
Costume Designer: Mattaea Reeves
Photo Credit: Tiffany Bolock


Sherwood Hoodies, based loosely on the well-known Robin Hood characters. Costumes created for the production. Tights hand died. Shoes provided by cast members.

Cast!

The cast!

Skunk Scouts final dress. Shoes were actor-provided, asked to bring black. Costumes created with shorts and tops purchased from Walmart, sashes created for the show, badges created by the campers and adhere to the sashes.

Costume parade for Skunk Scouts. Costumes created with shorts and tops purchased from Walmart, sashes created for the show, badges created by the campers and adhere to the sashes.

Maid Marion and the cast.

The king and his court.

The king's guards. Costumes created for this show.

Fairy tale wealthy characters. Costumes repurposed from earlier shows.

Me, working with one of the young actors, making sure her costume is fitting correctly.

The king's right-hand man.

The king and his guards. Hospital gown re-puposed into King's costume with trim and accessories. Guard costumes created for the production.

It makes me smile to see the kids smile in their costumes. These two are in their fox costumes.


Me, working with one of the young actors, teaching her how to attach her hat properly.

Sherwood hoodies hats arranged neatly in costume room.

Costume room organization. An important part of the summer camp job is training young actors how to care for their costumes.