FRONTIEReS SANS FRONTIEres

“photogenically attired, in eye-catching clothing (by Seth Bodie) that looks scavenged from castoffs of the comfortable.” - The New York Times

One of the 10 Best Productions of 2017” -Time Out New York

OWNERS

"Seth Bodie’s exuberantly fur-trimmed costumes for Marion have the comic bite to match Ms. Meaney’s ferocity." -The New York Times

"Seth Bodie's costumes nicely evoke the era"- Hartford Courant

"The six actors are period perfect and Seth Bodie's fine costuming assists."- Talkin' Broadway

"Costume designer Seth Bodie mirrors the production’s values of minimal, elemental, and “laugh so you don’t cry” sense of humor."- The Examiner

THE DROWSY CHAPERONE

"Costumer Seth Bodie provides gorgeous garb and colorful raiments that see the women in the cast clad in period gowns and the men in elegant (if sometimes candy-colored) suits." -Edge Magazine (Online)

THE TEMPEST

"Epstein arrives with splendid flourish dressed in red-lined cape and top hat and begins weaving his spells." -VARIETY

IN A BAR IN A TOKYO HOTEL

"The effect of the whole is greatly served by the set (Seth Bodie, Scenic Design)—it exudes the cool rigor of a Japanese restaurant, with plenty of neon and colorful liquor bottles that avoid the seediness Williams often reeks of. With the Formica tables all gracefully decorated with a single flower in a thin columnar vase, the bar is more formal than inviting. It’s the kind of place that should help one keep the demons at bay." -New Haven Review

THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL

'Costume designer Seth Bodie and choreographer David Connolly also keep the production silly and deliciously tacky. Bodie supplied colorful Hawaiian shirts, pink plaids, and floral shirts, over scanty “white trash” outfits (with the logical exception of Pippi), and his gauzy, blue, lightning-bolt-laden robes designed for the group disco number “Storm’s A Brewin’” elicits laughs before the song even began." -The Arts Fuse

"Seth Bodie’s costumes, too, start out fairly straight — Walmart couture, lots of capri jeans and loud shirts — then get gradually crazier, but never to the point of taking over the show. If there’s such a thing as refined excess, this “Trailer Park’’ has it." -The Boston Globe

   THE BUBBLY BLACK GIRL...

"Seth Bodie's costumes are delightful, especially when he takes the opportunity for exaggeration, such as in the hippie and Black Power scenes. " -The Boston GLobe