Costume and Production Exhibition 2024
Tuesday 9 July, 6pm-10pm Private viewing (invite-only)
Wednesday 10 July, 10am-10pm Open to public
Thursday 11 July, 10am-10pm Open to public
Join us for our annual Costume and Production Exhibition.
This event is an opportunity for friends, family, the public and industry members to see the extraordinary work from students graduating from our Postgraduate Diploma in Theatre Costume, Foundation Degree and BA (Hons) in Technical Theatre and Stage Management.
A range of disciplines are on display including: construction, costume, property making, scenic art, stage management, design and video.
Join us to celebrate the next generation of young theatre technicians within theatre, film and television.
Main image: costume by Sophie Reshad.
List of exhibitors in alphabetical order
Marina Ambrosone - costume
Melissa Louise Cartwright - costume
Theo Corrance - scenic art
Helena Doughty - costume
Michael Enamejewa - scenic art
Katie Glassbrook - stage management
Jasper Leigh - costume
Kath Morton - design
Mary Sharrock - construction
Saskia Steene Faulkner - costume
Teddy Stelling - construction
Sylvia Wan - sound
Lottie Wellbeloved - property making and design
Martin Wright - property making
Tiffany Yu - design and scenic art
Images from previous exhibitions
Image 1: Video project by Daberechi Ukoha-Kalu
Image 2: Scenic art project by Emily Horvath
Image 3: Construction project by Isabelle Whitehall
Image 4: Prop made by Aidan O’Sullivan
Image 5: Hat made by Jade Littlechild
Image 6: Model box made by Fern Ridley
Where to find us
Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Malet Street
WC1E 7JN
+44 (0)20 7908 4800
Getting here
By tube
Goodge Street Station: Northern Line 2 minute walk
Euston Square: Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan, Circle Lines
Tottenham Court Road: Central and Northern Lines
Russell Square: Piccadilly Line
By train
You can easily reach us by public transport links from London's major railway stations. The most accessible include Euston, King's Cross / St. Pancras and Waterloo