Today on Artworks, Linda Pisano and the folks in the IU Costume Studio are always ready for the next challenge when a stage director wants to make a statement. We’ll step inside the costume studio and find how they do it all seamlessly.
Also on the program, George Walker helps the Bloomington Playwrights Project kick off their 30th season with guest director Tom Evans.
And we’ll find out what it takes to prepare music not just for performance, but as a real religious experience.
Stories On This Episode
The Seamless Talent Of Indiana University’s Costume Studio
By Megan Meyer - Aug 25, 2009
WFIU's Megan Meyer stepped inside the Indiana University Costume Studio for a conversation with the shop's director, Linda Pisano.
BPP and Jewish Theatre of Bloomington Present “Tally’s Folly”
By George Walker - Sep 1, 2009
I can sum Tally's Folly up in three words. It’s a valentine.
Sing Unto the Lord… In Three Different Languages
By Annie Corrigan - Mar 3, 2009
It is not often that you run across a church choir as large and diverse as that of the Unitarian Universalists in Bloomington, Indiana. And their musical portfolio is quite diverse as well -- from Bach to a South African freedom song.