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"...fashion crazed Mrs. Hardcastle, who had no fashion sense at all... was
helped by a goofy set of false teeth and a ribbon-decked outrage of a dress
that was topped by 2 ridiculous white feathers sprouting from her heaped
hair.The dress was only one triumph of Geraldine Duskin's costumes, which
surged hilariously between fake authenticity and outlandish parody."
Richard Huntington (reviewing "She Stoops to Conquer") The Buffalo News
"So the plus fours, vested suits, white nautical blazer and in the second act,
the white tie, tails and a deep blue gown provided by Geraldine Duskin... carry
the cast to the shores of sophistication..."
Lawrence Van Gelder (reviewing "Oh, Coward!") The New York Times
"The clothes are dark, it's a dark story... (Hogan) looks less like she was
costumed than she was lovingly dressed to show off long auburn hair that
catches all the glints, Geraldine Duskin has made her a stunning vision."
Terry Doran (reviewing "The Turn of the Screw" ) The Buffalo News
"Geraldine Duskin's costumes are superb, and at times hilarious, particularly
her early 1960's Jackie Kennedy/Pan American Stewardess frocks for Ruth."
Anthony Chase (reviewing "The Homecoming") Art Voice
"The costumes ... are gorgeous and stand up under close inspection. Duskin's
beautiful gowns are toned to compliantly soft colours ... the Vicomte de
Valmont is a predatory tour de force."
Terry Doran (reviewing "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" ) The Buffalo News
"... magic and mystery, designer Geraldine Duskin's costumes pull us through
the seasons of the year and the soul."
Patricia Donovan (reviewing "Camelot") The Buffalo News
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