Chicago
“The costumes evoked the Roaring Twenties’ disdain of modesty. I particularly liked the sequined red head huggers worn by the dancers.”
Myra Yellin Outwater, “Cedar Crest’s ‘Chicago’ Charms and Seduces,” The Morning Call, February 24, 2012, accessed September 5, 2016, http://articles.mcall.com/2012-02-24/entertainment/mc-chicago-cedar-crest-review-20120224_1_dance-solos-charm-chicago-style.
Moby Dick! The Musical
“Rebecca R. Callan’s costumes are among the highlights of this lavish production and range from grass skirts to shimmering sequined disco skirts and sailor outfits. Each character must have at least six colorful costume changes.”
Myra Yellin Outwater, “‘Moby Dick! The Musical’ is a Whale of a Tale,” The Morning Call, Feburary 18, 2011, accessed September 5, 2016, http://articles.mcall.com/2011-02-18/entertainment/mc-moby-dick-review-20110218_1_queequeg-whale-gusto.
Metamorphoses
“Special kudos to Rebecca R. Callan, who designed costumes fit for the gods that stand up to repeated soakings. Actors stroll through water in three-piece suits, velvet bodices and heavy skirts with an almost bizarre level of comfort.”
Diana Morse, “Water-soaked ‘Metamorphoses’ Makes Splash at Crest,” The Morning Call, November 11, 2006, accessed September 5, 2016, http://articles.mcall.com/2006-11-11/features/3700814_1_four-dancers-splash-stories.
