"Gregory A. Poplyk's costumes are wonderful, especially the glorious hats and the colorful swishy skirts on the ladies...
It wouldn't be out of place to suggest that Griffith's Marion may, in fact, outshine the titular character. Also, she looks stunning in every costume...Joshua Feinsilber as Winthrop...is adorable. He is so cute, you can't stand it. The cowlick is ingenious" Seattle Examiner
"Racey brings buoyant flair to a part that fits him like the sharply tailored suits (designed by Gregory A. Poplyk) that Harold sports."Seattle Times
Simply put, if you want to see an American musical classic, brought to life with the love, care and artistic excellence it deserves, then see Meredith Willson’s The Music Man at the 5th Avenue Theatre...Gregory A. Poplyk’s gorgeous, yet tempered costume design acts as both canvass and character, accentuating each song and dance without distraction."
Costume sketch for Laura Kenny as Eulalie McKecknie Shin. Costume built at the 5th Avenue Costume Shop.
Costume sketch for the exercise outfits for the Ladies Auxiliary Dance Committee. Costumes made by the 5th Avenue Theatre costume shop.
Ms. Laura Griffith and Mr. Noah Racey as Marian and Harold in 5th Avenue Theatre's production of
THE MUSIC MAN.
Noah Racey and Laura Griffith at the footbridge.
Ms. Laura Kenny as the Wan Tan Te Indian Chief.
Noah Racey and Laura Kenny as Harold Hill & Eulalie Shinn. Mr. Racey's suit was built by
John Kristiansen New York, Inc.
Suit for Noah Racey as Harold Hill. Costume executed by John Kristiansen New York, Inc.