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The Magistress, Cordelius, and his servant Julian disguised as Dame Joan.

Dame Anu, Dutchess Penti Celia, and the Magistress

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Dame Anu

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Dame Grendela

The Dutchess Penti Celia

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Flatchel the Pirate

Cordelius

The Swiss Messenger

Julian

The Magistress

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The Wayward Women : By Jared McDaris

We Three

Directed by: Jared McDaris

Costume Design: Delena Bradley

Lighting Design: Benjamin Dionysus

 

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Wayward Women is an comedy in Elizabethan verse style inspired by Twelfth Night, explores gender role reversal. Shipwrecked on the shores or Amosa, Cordelius and his servant, Julian, navigate the "strange," matriarchal society ruled by Duchess Penti Celia.  

The director and I wanted the costumes to follow a more traditional Elizabethan shape. I wanted to keep the costumes simple, bright, and almost cartoon-ish to add to the comedic tone. The women of Amosa wore functional, masculine clothing, as they were trained to keep up the role traditionally assigned to men everywhere else in the world. 

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