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Nancy Feldman
Nancy Feldman
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Nancy Feldman

Blue Man Group

Orlando, FL USA

"It’s exhausting, but you have to look for [opportunities]...no one is going to bring it to you and don’t wait for someone else to find it for you."

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Nancy's work combines: Acting & Theatre, Fashion, and Being Creative

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Day In The Life

Wardrobe & Makeup Supervisor

I supervise all costume and makeup needs for the Blue Man Group show in Florida.

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Day In The Life Of A Wardrobe & Makeup Supervisor

My Day to Day

The first thing I do when I arrive at work is do laundry, it's a very messy show! I restock costumes, do repairs, place orders with vendors, and make sure everything is ready for the show. I set costumes in their onstage locations and set the dressing rooms. I apply the bald caps and makeup to performers, and then get them into costume. I am there to assist the performers and do touch ups on their makeup. Afterward, I get the performers out of costume and makeup, do laundry, and then go home.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

Ultimately, this ended up being correct. Being an actor is really difficult. In order to pursue it as a career, you do have to love it so much that you are willing to sacrifice a lot of things in order to succeed. I eventually started realizing that I wasn't as passionate about it as I needed to be, so I made the decision to go a different direction. Pursuing backstage work, costuming, makeup, etc. allowed me to still be involved in theater, but on a level I was comfortable with.

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General

    Northwestern University

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Economics, General

    Northwestern University

  • Associate's Degree

    Fashion/Apparel Design

    Parsons School of Design

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life took a while to figure out

  • 1.

    Born and raised in Augusta, GA.

  • 2.

    Has been involved in theater ever since she was a young child—her mother even owned a children's theater company where she would volunteer.

  • 3.

    Went to a fine arts high school that allowed her to cultivate her love of theater.

  • 4.

    Attended Northwestern University where she received her degree in musical theater with a minor in economics.

  • 5.

    When she wasn’t performing in shows, she started helping out backstage with costumes and discovered she was more passionate about that than acting.

  • 6.

    Attended Parsons School of Design in New York City, where she received an associates degree in fashion studies and began working in costuming for television and Broadway.

  • 7.

    Decided to move to Florida to get away from the hustle of New York City—got an opportunity to work at Disney for a while.

  • 8.

    She now works as the Wardrobe & Makeup Supervisor for the Blue Man Group show in Orlando.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Society in general:

    To be an actor, you need to sacrifice everything.

  • How I responded:

    Ultimately, this ended up being correct. Being an actor is really difficult. In order to pursue it as a career, you do have to love it so much that you are willing to sacrifice a lot of things in order to succeed. I eventually started realizing that I wasn't as passionate about it as I needed to be, so I made the decision to go a different direction. Pursuing backstage work, costuming, makeup, etc. allowed me to still be involved in theater, but on a level I was comfortable with.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • Going from acting to costuming and backstage work wasn't a dramatic change, but making that decision was still a bummer even though I knew acting wasn't what I wanted to do in the long run. It was difficult to come to terms with the change.