Over the past ten years Kaitlin has been fortunate to expand her theatre work into the world of costume design. She has a strong eye for aesthetics and colour stories. Highlights include designing the Jessie Award winning Stationary: The Musical for Delinquent Theatre, being mentored by Barbara Clayden during the 2016 Tremors Festival and designing for Pacific Theatre on multiple occasions.
Email Kaitlin at [email protected] to discuss a design project. She'd love to hear from you.
Email Kaitlin at [email protected] to discuss a design project. She'd love to hear from you.
The Cake -
Pacific Theatre
Bar Mitzvah Boy - Pacific Theatre
"I wouldn’t necessarily expect to mention the costuming in a contemporary two-hander, but Kaitlin Williams’s designs were exactly right. Joey the divorce lawyer wears a tired-looking suit with a too-wide tie, while the rabbi is a kind of bohemian soccer mom in her tunic tops and flowered prayer shawl." - Darren Braefoot, The Georgia Straight
The Lonesome West - Cave Canem
Jessie Richardson Nominee - Outstanding Production, Large Theatre
Smash - SAMC Theatre
The Fighting Season - Bleeding Heart Theatre
The Out Vigil - Twenty Something Theatre
BULL - Tremors Fest, Rumble Theatre
"Thomas, appears in a rumpled washed out jacket, wrinkled slacks and worn shoes and is nervous.It is hard to decide if clothes make the man, or woman, but if they do, Tony is the man in the distinguished black designer suit, crisp white shirt, perfect tie, and shoes so shiny you could use them as a mirror. He is tall and walks with authority. Lucy wears a fashionably tight, short dress, with a matching black jacket, tights and black heels. She, too, struts and and walks with confidence."
- Sylvia Ritchard, My Van City
- Sylvia Ritchard, My Van City