Hair
"It helps that everything about the tribe, including the ragtag orchestra that seems a part of the ensemble and Brittany Dee Bodley’s detailed costume design, feels raw and real."-Chicagoist
"The costume designer Brittany Dee Bodley dresses the actress Ella Raymont in a three-way combination of business suit, love-in attire and combat gear — now can actually arrive from somewhere (Washington, where she was met with tear gas), all fired up."-Chicago Tribune
Great Expectations
"The performers move easily on and off the intimate stage, shifting from character to character by changing items of costume, sometimes slightly offstage and sometimes in full view of the audience. Those costumes are deftly designed with a vaguely 19th look by Brittany Dee Bodley".-Chicagoland Theatre
"The ensemble switches seamlessly from character to character with the help of a costume piece or prop, and the actors’ distinct, well-drawn portrayals flesh out the story." – Newcity Stage
"Brittany Dee Bodley does great work here with her costume designs"-Showbiz Chicago
Beauty and the Beast (NTCC)
"Our costume designer, Brittany Dee Bodley, has been creating magical costumes for the production. Lumiere will have torches built into the costume. The Beast and Gaston will have muscle suits built into their costumes for extra bulk. There will be face makeup and wigs involved for the Beast and many other characters."-Chicago Tribune
All-Girl Frankenstein
"And here it must be stated that the wonderfully gothic set and costume design immediately tugs the production in the direction of art. Brittany Dee Bodley’s lush interpretations of Victorian daywear coupled with the freakishly Burtonesque makeup help create the hysterical, stilted and somewhat torrid world of the family Frankenstein. It’s as if we are watching an animated version of an Edward Gorey illustration crossed with a fall collection of luxuriously chic Victorian children’s clothes." – New city
The Arsonists
"The costumes by Brittany Dee Bodley clearly define the roles each character plays in the world they inhabit, which brilliantly becomes more circumscribed as the play progresses"-Chicago Stage Standard
"It helps that everything about the tribe, including the ragtag orchestra that seems a part of the ensemble and Brittany Dee Bodley’s detailed costume design, feels raw and real."-Chicagoist
"The costume designer Brittany Dee Bodley dresses the actress Ella Raymont in a three-way combination of business suit, love-in attire and combat gear — now can actually arrive from somewhere (Washington, where she was met with tear gas), all fired up."-Chicago Tribune
Great Expectations
"The performers move easily on and off the intimate stage, shifting from character to character by changing items of costume, sometimes slightly offstage and sometimes in full view of the audience. Those costumes are deftly designed with a vaguely 19th look by Brittany Dee Bodley".-Chicagoland Theatre
"The ensemble switches seamlessly from character to character with the help of a costume piece or prop, and the actors’ distinct, well-drawn portrayals flesh out the story." – Newcity Stage
"Brittany Dee Bodley does great work here with her costume designs"-Showbiz Chicago
Beauty and the Beast (NTCC)
"Our costume designer, Brittany Dee Bodley, has been creating magical costumes for the production. Lumiere will have torches built into the costume. The Beast and Gaston will have muscle suits built into their costumes for extra bulk. There will be face makeup and wigs involved for the Beast and many other characters."-Chicago Tribune
All-Girl Frankenstein
"And here it must be stated that the wonderfully gothic set and costume design immediately tugs the production in the direction of art. Brittany Dee Bodley’s lush interpretations of Victorian daywear coupled with the freakishly Burtonesque makeup help create the hysterical, stilted and somewhat torrid world of the family Frankenstein. It’s as if we are watching an animated version of an Edward Gorey illustration crossed with a fall collection of luxuriously chic Victorian children’s clothes." – New city
The Arsonists
"The costumes by Brittany Dee Bodley clearly define the roles each character plays in the world they inhabit, which brilliantly becomes more circumscribed as the play progresses"-Chicago Stage Standard