Makeup Designs for Theatre & Film, Theatre UAF The Importance of Being Earnest, 2000, UAF, Makeup Designs by Tara Maginnis June 12, 2015 tara@costumes.org Makeup Designs made in Photoshop by Tara Maginnis for “The Importance of Being Earnest”, at UAF, 2000 Makeup Design for actor playing Algy in The Importance of Being Earnest, 2000, UAF, by Tara Maginnis. This deals with the awkward problem of an actor shaving his head just before playing the character who is told: “I do hope your hair curls naturally.” Makeup Design for actor playing Algy in The Importance of Being Earnest, 2000, UAF, by Tara Maginnis. This deals with the awkward problem of an actor shaving his head just before playing the character who is told: “I do hope your hair curls naturally.” Makeup Design for the Reverend Chasuble by Tara Maginnis for “The Importance of Being Earnest”, at UAF, 2000. The Director wanted the elderly lovers Miss Prism and Rev. Chasuble to be extremely plain, but in a cutely matching way, so they each have an identical gold tooth, and matching warts. Makeup Design for the handsome young man playing Miss Prism, a plain old spinster lady, by Tara Maginnis for “The Importance of Being Earnest”, at UAF, 2000. The Director wanted the elderly lovers Miss Prism and Rev. Chasuble to be extremely plain, but in a cutely matching way, so they each have an identical gold tooth, and matching warts. Makeup Design for Lady Bracknell by Tara Maginnis for “The Importance of Being Earnest”, at UAF, 2000 Makeup Design for Lady Bracknell by Tara Maginnis for “The Importance of Being Earnest”, at UAF, 2000 Makeup Design for Lady Bracknell by Tara Maginnis for “The Importance of Being Earnest”, at UAF, 2000 “…Is This the Handbag?” “Where is that Baby?!” Gwendolyn and Jack Lady Bracknell and Gwendolyn