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Caitlin Mulhall

Caitlin Mulhall

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Caitlin Mulhall
BA (Hons) Costume

Caitlin Mulhall

During my third year at AUB, I specialised in supervision, working on productions and museum projects. I was the supervisor for Upton Country House Heritage Day. I did extensive historical research on the people that lived there and the clothing that they would have worn in the different eras. I then sourced and put together costumes based on the research within a small budget. I constructed arms and legs and padded the mannequins to bring the costumes to life for the display. From my research I created interpretation boards to enhance the exhibition. I have enjoyed working in a museum setting and I would like to explore more of this in the future.

As assistant supervisor on the production The Ballad of Maria Marten, I was a part of a team, sourcing clothing and breaking down costumes. I took responsibility for assigning students with alteration tasks. I was also a dresser, partaking in some of the quick changes. In this experience I enjoyed the team collaboration, and I am excited to work on other theatre productions in the future.

Plans after degree

I would like to work backstage in theatre or on films.

Collaborator

Role

Caitie Williams

Costume designer

Rosie Maddox

Costume supervisor

Alice Drury

Set designer

Bill Bradshaw

Photographer

Imogen Mercer

Make-up artist

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