"There is a sweet combination of the personal with the professional throughout Pollatsek’s text. She stresses the humanity in performance, in storytelling and in costuming. And the equal prominence she places on both the dreamers and the makers further humanizes the process" "These essays and anecdotes are paired with exquisite detailed photographs of artists and artisans at work, sharing with the reader the tiniest details" Review from Stage Directions by Natalie Robin stage-directions.com/current-issue/23-off-the-shelf/9417-book-review-unbuttoned-the-art-and-artists-of-theatrical-costume-design.html
"The well-written and interpreted stories are entertaining quick reads with beautiful photographs by Mitchell Wilson, accessible to old pro and newbie alike" "...pages of clear job descriptions, testimonials of fulfilled and accom-plished professionals, and to seal the deal, photos of working hands and faces—diverse hands and faces... In this masterful comp-osition, each section opens with a clear, accurate, and evocative summary of the area to be covered. Then what follows are frank and frequently funny artisan interview summaries with photos focusing not on the products, but workers at work." TD&T Summer 2017 Review by Emily Gill
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