Stratford Festival costume cutter and tailor Jennifer Wonnacott is the recipient of the 2016 Pauline McGibbon Award. She received the award today at the Dora Mavor Moore Awards news conference at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the award, created in honour of former Lieutenant Governor Pauline McGibbon. In recognition of the anniversary, the award was introduced by current Lieutenant Governor the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell.
“An inspired team builder with exceptional skills, Jennifer embodies the collaborative spirit that makes for great theatre,” said the jury. “She is an impressive costume cutter, a strong researcher and a creative problem solver, and she is doing important work sharing knowledge on costume-making.”
About Jennifer Wonnacott
- Jennifer Wonnacott has been a costume cutter at the Stratford Festival for six seasons. Her prior roles at the festival include apprentice cutter and tailor.
- As Jennifer explains, a costume cutter does more than just cut out fabric: “We act as interpreters for designers by translating their sketches into actual garments through research, pattern drafting and fitting actors.”
- Jennifer specializes in men’s tailoring, and particularly Elizabethan-era design.
- She is as passionate about teaching as she is about costume design, working as an instructor in the Technical Costume Studies program at Fanshawe College.
- Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Fashion Design from Ryerson University.