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WIG & HAIR PRODUCTION

MAKEUP/WIGS

PROSPERO'S STORM

The Theatre School at DePaul University

based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest

adapted and directed by Damon Kiely

Costume Design by Sydney Dufka

 

Makeup/Wig Assistant

Wig for Prospero

100% human hair

Lace front attached and ventilated to match actor's existing hairline

White hairs attached to edge of hairline to appear aged

 

 

PROSPERO'S STORM

The Theatre School at DePaul University

based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest

adapted and directed by Damon Kiely

Costume Design by Sydney Dufka

 

Makeup/Wig Assistant

Wig for Mother

100% human hair

Original wig bought as a platinum blonde, dyed using Taupe RIT dye to create a more warm and ashy color

22" wig cap had to be made bigger to fit a 25 3/4" pin curled head bycutting elastics and slashing and spreading wig cap and filling in the gaps with Opera Lace

Lace front attached and ventilated to create a new hairline

 

 

 

PROSPERO'S STORM

The Theatre School at DePaul University

based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest

adapted and directed by Damon Kiely

Costume Design by Sydney Dufka

 

Makeup/Wig Assistant

Mustache for King Alonzo

100% human hair

Ventilated to match desired mustache style and styled

 

Queen Alienabethan

Avanced Makeup/The Theatre School

Class project

 

Ventilated extra long synthetic blue hair lace front with widow's peak

 

PETER PAN AND WENDY

The Theatre School at DePaul University

based on the novel by J.M. Barrie

adapted by Doug Rand

directed by Ernie Nolan​​​​

Costume Design by Nikki Foster

 

Head of Makeup/Wigs

Green short hair wig for Peter

synthetic hair

This wig was dyed using an extract of Sharpie dye that I developed with an ombre effect

 

PETER PAN AND WENDY

The Theatre School at DePaul University

based on the novel by J.M. Barrie

adapted by Doug Rand

directed by Ernie Nolan​​​​

Costume Design by Nikki Foster

 

Head of Makeup/Wigs

Pink pixie cut wig for Tinkerbell

synthetic hair

This wig was dyed using an extract of Sharpie dye that I developed with an ombre effect

 

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