Director Steve Wilson
ID: Regan Linton, dressed as the Tin Man, sits in her wheelchair with one hand over her heart. Painted silver from head to wheel, she wears a metallic headdress with a saw blade, echoed by another on her shoulder. Her lap is covered in metal panels and tubes that conceal her legs. Silver gloves, a corset, and sleeves complete the striking, reimagined look.
ID: Daniel Traylor, Juliet Villa, Don Mauck, and Regan Linton together with a black dog in front of a dark backdrop, with one figure in a wheelchair dressed in metallic armor. The costumes include a blue patchwork scarecrow suit with paper strips, a yellow, red,and blue gingham dress, a full lion bodysuit with fur mane and tail, and silver armor with structured metallic panels and tubing.
ID: Leonard Barret leans forward against a dark background, wearing dramatic hair and oversized glasses. The costume includes a tall pale green wig, angular green glasses, a dark pinstriped suit with exaggerated wide sleeves, and layered teal lapels over a matching shirt.
ID: Tara Cowen moves across a dark space in a wheelchair, with dramatic makeup and another blurred figure partially visible behind them. The costume includes bright orange teased hair, asymmetrical face makeup, a white blouse under a black corset, long black gloves, and a layered dark hoop skirt decorated with wires and electronic-looking pieces over a power wheelchair.
ID: Lucy Roucis and Juliet Villa face each other while one holds flowers, with a black dog in the foreground wearing a harness. The costumes include a bright pink fitted dress with layered pearls, long pink gloves, shiny boots, and oversized handbags, alongside a yellow blouse with a pink gingham dress and pale flats.
ID: Watercolor costume rendering of the Scarecrow, Dorothy, the Lion, and the Tinwoman.