Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons
Reviews

From The Philadelphia Inquirer:

"Festival makes most of 'Seasons'"
"[...] there's no gainsaying that Robert Bolt's creation is eminently playable, with at least a half-dozen roles distinguished by snappy, well-crafted speech of a literacy actors rarely encounter. And the festival's production, handsomely mounted and attentive to idiosyncracies of character, makes the most of it. [...]
The physical production (set by Bob Phillips, lights by Erik A. Alberg, costumes by Ann Waugh) is first class as well."
-Clifford A. Ridley

From The Express Times:

"Shakespeare fest opens brilliantly"
"To describe 'A Man For All Seasons' as brilliant is an understatement. [...] There have been many fine productions of the play [...] but surely this one, which opened the ninth annual Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival at Allentown College, must rank among the best."
-Cynthia Gordon


From The Reading Eagle/Reading Times:

"[...] It is William Zielinski's King Heny VIII however who makes an indelible impression after only a 15-minute scene-the best in the production-[...]. It's a stunning piece of work made all the more effective by [his] costume (designed by Ann Waugh)[...]."
-George Hatza

From The Morning Call:

"'Man For All Seasons' perfectly cast, smooth as glass"
"[...]
Costumer Ann Waugh contributes elegant, seductive cocoons of velvety robes [...]. One of her master ensembles is the final outfit of Master Richard Rich, More's ally and enemy."
-Geoff Gehman