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Yancey Designs Costumes for Washington Stage Guild Play

Theatre Division Co-chair, Director of Theatre Design & Production, Costume Designer and Associate Professor of Theatre and Costume Design Cheryl Yancey, M.F.A., recently designed costumes for George Bernard Shaw’s “Arms and the Man” for the Washington Stage Guild in Washington, D.C.

The Washington City Paper stated, “the bulk of the technical flourishes are reserved for costume designer Cheryl Yancey. Embroidered aprons and sateen floral dresses add a welcome vibrancy to the stage, while evoking the folksiness of Shaw’s imagined Bulgaria.” The show has also received a Helen Hayes Awards Recommendation and runs through Dec. 10, 2023.

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