About Amanda Mujica

Amanda Mujica gained experience costuming and stitching by interning in the costume shop of the American Repertory Theatre, stitching for other theaters, such as the North Shore Music Theater, designing costumes for theatres such as Speakeasy, Theatre Offensive, PetBrick and Arlington Friends of the Drama and working in Boston's largest costume retail shops.

Some of her favorite production work includes Anna in the Tropics, Edward II (nominated for Best Costume Design by the Independent Reviewers of New England, 2002), Julius Caesar, Working, City of Angels, Long Day's Journey Into Night, The Tempest and the Water Engine. She has experience working in theatre, film, ballet and on special events.

She has completed coursework in costume design, patternmaking, textile printing and design and garment construction at Rhode Island School of Design, Massachusetts College of Art and the School of Fashion Design.

Amanda is a former member of the Eastern Massachusetts Association of Community Theaters and the National Costumers' Association. And a current member of StageSource.

Located in Greater Boston, Amanda Mujica Design employs women seamstresses who carefully ensure that all costumes are constructed acurately, on time and within our customers' budgets.