Marcy Grace Froehlich
- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Marcy Froehlich's expertise in period costume design has been the basis
of her excellent work in film, television, and theater. Besides the
film & TV work (for which she has an Emmy nomination) listed on IMDB,
her theater design ranges from musicals such as "Camelot" for the
National Tour starring Michael York and then Lou Diamond Philips,
"Pajama Game" for Reprise! starring Christine Ebersole, or "Les
Miserables" at Sacramento Music Circus with Ivan Rutherford and Brad
Little, to the Rubicon Theatre's "Dancing at Lughnasa" with Susan
Clarke, Bonnie Franklin, and Stephanie Zimbalist, or "Waiting for
Godot" with Joe Spano, Cliff DeYoung, Ted Neeley, and Robin Gammell.
She has also designed for the Long Beach Opera ("Orpheus & Euridice"
starring Elizabeth Futral), the Shoji Tabuchi Show in Branson,
Missouri, Warner Brothers' theme park in Germany, and the Energizer
Bunny! Before moving to Los Angeles she was the Associate Costume
Designer on touring productions of Broadway's "The Phantom of the
Opera", and the designer for such shows as "Dames at Sea" (PA Stage)
and "Madama Butterfly" (Delaware Opera). She has had great
international experience as Assistant Designer and Costume Coordinator
working in Rome, Tokyo, and Rotterdam for Robert Wilson's
multi-national opera "The Civil Wars". In her spare time Marcy travels
and paints, and her artwork has been exhibited in Los Angeles at the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. She has an MFA from the University of
Michigan, and has taught costume design at the State University of New
York in New Paltz. Marcy has served on the Board of Directors and the
Board of Trustees of the Costume Designers Guild, and is a co-author of
the comprehensive costume source book Shopping LA: The Insiders'
Sourcebook for Film & Fashion, an industry standard for 15 years.