Susan Hilferty
Susan Hilferty | |
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Born | Arlington, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Education | Syracuse University (BFA) Yale University (MFA) |
Occupation | Costume designer |
Website | Official website |
Susan Hilferty is an American costume designer for theatre, opera, and film.
Biography[]
Early life and education[]
Hilferty grew up in a big family in Arlington, Massachusetts, where her greatest source of joy was the library. “We didn’t have a television,” she says. “Reading was my entertainment.”[1] says Hilferty, whose interest in art and designing clothing led to her making all of her own clothes by the age of 12.[2]
As an undergraduate at Syracuse University, Hilferty majored in painting with a minor in fashion design.[1] She also fulfilled her work-study responsibilities in the school's theatre.[2] She credits her Junior year, studying abroad in London as the experience that led her to designing for the theatre. “I had been in plays as a child, but I’d never actually seen a production onstage. It turned me on to theater design because I immediately understood how the visuals are an integral part of storytelling. I see myself as a storyteller who happens to use clothes as my medium.”[1]
After graduating from Syracuse, Hilferty headed to New York City, where she worked as a freelance costume designer as well as in a costume shop and as a draper for a few years before earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater design from the Yale School of Drama.[2]
Career[]
Susan Hilferty has designed costumes for more than 300 productions all around the world.[3] She is perhaps best known for her work on the musical Wicked, currently represented on Broadway and in cities across the globe. For her work on Wicked, Hilferty was awarded the 2004 Tony Award for Best Costume Design, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design and Outer Critics Circle Award. Other Broadway credits include Spring Awakening, Into the Woods (2002 Revival), Lestat and Assassins.[3]
Her many collaborations include productions with such well-known directors as Joe Mantello, James Lapine, Michael Mayer, Walter Bobbie, Robert Falls, Tony Kushner, Robert Woodruff, JoAnne Akalaitis, the late Garland Wright, James MacDonald, Bartlett Sher, Mark Lamos, Frank Galati, Des McAnuff, Christopher Ashley, Emily Mann, David Jones, Marion McClinton, Neil Pepe, Rebecca Taichman, Gregory Boyd, Laurie Anderson, Doug Wright, , Oskar Eustis, Garry Hynes, Richard Nelson and Athol Fugard (the South African writer with whom she works as set and costume designer and often as co-director since 1980).[4]
Her work in regional theatre in the United States includes productions with A.C.T San Francisco, ACT Seattle, The Acting Company, Alley Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Festival, , Court Theatre (Chicago), Geffen Playhouse, Goodman Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Hartford Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Kennedy Center, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, McCarter Theatre, New York Stage and Film, Old Globe Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia), Trinity Rep, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and the Yale Repertory Theatre.[5]
In addition to her career as a costume designer, Hilferty has designed sets as well as directed.[6] She currently acts as Chair of the Design for Stage and Film department of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in New York City.[7] When asked what qualities she considers important in potential students, Hilferty replied, “I look for curiosity. I find that unless someone is ready, willing, and able to open themselves up to any number of cultures and stories, they can’t be a designer. Our role as designers is to create a culture. In any given year, I could be working on a play set in South Africa in the 1970s, a musical based on a very small specific Texas town, and a Musical based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairytale. The list goes on, and as designers, we have to constantly be thrilled to ask, ‘What was it like in New York City in 1974? What was it like in India in 1642? What will it be like on the Earth in 2050?’”[8]
She currently lives in New York City.[2]
Productions[]
Broadway[]
- - 1980
- Blood Knot - 1985
- Coastal Disturbances - 1987
- The Comedy of Errors - 1987
- How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - 1995
- The Night of the Iguana - 1996
- " - 1996
- "dirty BLONDE" - 2000
- Into the Woods - 2002 *Nominee Tony Award for Best Costume Design, Nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design
- Wicked - 2003 *Winner Tony Award for Best Costume Design, Winner Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design
- Assassins - 2004
- The Good Body - 2004
- Lestat - 2006 *Nominee Tony Award for Best Costume Design
- Spring Awakening - 2006 *Nominee Tony Award for Best Costume Design
- Radio Golf - 2007
- Sondheim on Sondheim - 2010
- Wonderland - 2011
- The Road to Mecca - 2012
- Lewis Black: Running on Empty - 2012
- Annie - 2012
- Hands on a Hardbody - 2013
- - 2016
- Present Laughter - 2017[9] *Nominee Tony Award for Best Costume Design
Off Broadway[]
- The Flats - 1975
- Juno and the Paycock - 1975
- - 1976
- Six Characters in Search of an Author - 1981
- John - 1976
- - 1976
- - 1981
- Glass House - 1981
- - 1981
- Paper Angels - 1982
- Skirmishes - 1982
- - 1984
- - 1984
- - 1985
- Cheapside - 1986
- A Soldier's Tale - 1986
- The Road to Mecca - 1988
- - 1988
- - 1989
- My Children! My Africa! - 1989
- - 1989
- - 1990
- Boesman and Lena - 1992
- - 1993
- - 1993
- - 1995
- - 1996
- ""' - 1996
- The Devils - 1997
- The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told - 1998
- Chesapeake - 1999
- Goodnight Children Everywhere - 1999
- - 1999
- Moby Dick - 1999
- Jitney - 2000
- - 2000
- A Skull in Connemara - 2001
- Crimes of the Heart - 2001
- In the Penal Colony - 2001
- - 2002
- Sorrows and Rejoicings - 2002
- - 2002
- Helen - 2002
- - 2003
- My Life With Albertine - 2003
- - 2004
- Madame Melville - 2005
- - 2005
- - 2006
- Spring Awakening - 2006
- - 2008
- Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? - 2008
- - 2008
- - 2009
- Our House - 2009
- - 2010
- - 2010
- " - 2010
- "4play" - 2010
- Compulsion - 2010
- Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Fully Charged - 2011
- - 2011
- The Illusion - 2011
- - 2012
- If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet - 2012
- The Train Driver - 2012
- Blood Knot - 2012
- The Broken Heart - 2012
- - 2013
- Neva - 2013
- - 2013
- - 2013
- Sticks and Bones - 2014
- - 2014
- King Lear - Theatre for a New Audience - 2014
- - 2015
- King Lear - New York Shakespeare Festival - 2014
- The Spoils - 2015
- - 2015
- Hungry - 2016
- Buried Child - 2016
- Familiar - 2016
- Turn Me Loose - 2016
- - 2016
- A Doll's House - 2016
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Yackel, Christine. "A Cut Above".
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Monroe, Colleen. "Episode 19 - Susan Hilferty". Archived from the original on 2014-12-23.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Susan Hilferty". Playbill.
- ^ "Susan Hilferty Costume Designer". www.susanhilferty.com.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20141209161434/http://www.susanhilferty.com/resume/2008/9/16/costume-design-regional.html. Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Missing or empty
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(help) - ^ "The Tony Award Nominees - Artists - Susan Hilferty". TonyAwards.com.
External links[]
- Living people
- American costume designers
- Women costume designers
- Drama Desk Award winners
- Helpmann Award winners
- Tony Award winners
- New York University faculty
- 1953 births
- People from Arlington, Massachusetts
- Syracuse University alumni
- Yale School of Drama alumni