Costume Design
Time to Celebrate! offers the most imaginative creativity and makes it affordable and accessible.
Costume design is the premier service of Time to Celebrate! Ric Dreumont Leal (Costume Designer) has designed more than one hundred plays, musicals, and theme park and industrial shows nationally.
Each piece is designed and sketched just for you.
The highest quality fabrics and accessories are chosen by Ric and constructed by the most highly skilled drapers, cutters and seamstresses in the industry.
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Ric served as primary and staff costume designer at Casa Manana Musicals, Inc. from 2001 through 2007 designing children’s shows such as “Disney’s Aladdin” and “The Wizard of Oz” and everything in between.
Highlights include:
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“My Way, The Music of Frank Sinatra” Directed by Joel Ferrell
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“Summer of ’42” Directed by Gabriel Barre
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“Godspell” Directed by Stephen DeAngelis
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“South Pacific” Directed by Matt Lenz
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“The King and I” Directed by Guy Stroman
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“Showboat” Directed by Mark Madama
For Plano Repertory Theatre Ric designed “Camelot”, “Swing” and the award winning “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”.
Column Award Winner 2003- Best Costume Design “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”
At Theater Three shows include “Seven Keys to Baldpate”, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”, “Going to St. Ives”, “Medicine Man” and “Putting It Together”.
For theme parks, Ric has designed nationally for the biggest theme park organization in the world from 1994 to 2000.
Charity and corporate clients include the Chrystal Charity Ball 2009, Neiman Marcus, The Dallas Museum of Art, Pampered Chef, Brock Corporation, Home and Garden Party and Southwest Airlines just to name a few.
Most recently Ric had the honor of designing the three “Beauty Plays” by Neil Labute; “The Shape of Things”, “Fat Pig” and “Reasons to be Pretty” at the Dallas Theater Center.
” Let me just add my voice to the chorus of critical praise being heaped upon Dallas Theatre Center’s The Shape of Things…‘Realistic’ costumes don’t usually get much attention- it’s the period pieces where we notice what people are wearing- but here, they play an integral part of the show’s plot, and [Ric] Leal’s choices are impeccable.”
Joy Tipping- Dallas Morning News
Various high profile events include The Bass Hall 10th Anniversary Celebration and the dedication ceremony for the AT&T Performing Arts Center Dallas.
Ric also made his debut in 2010 designing “Hamlet” for the Trinity Shakespeare Festival in Fort Worth, Texas.
“Ric Dreumont Leal’s costumes create an early Renaissance vision in russets and browns. This “Hamlet” tells its story clearly and looks like a million dollars.”
Lawson Taitte-Dallas Morning News