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Stitching a role in theater

As Vokes costumer, Framingham woman helps bring characters to life

Costume designer Elizabeth Tustian (front) and assistant Elizabeth Tyra at work for the Vokes Theatre in Wayland. Costume designer Elizabeth Tustian (front) and assistant Elizabeth Tyra at work for the Vokes Theatre in Wayland. (Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff)
By Lenny Megliola
Globe Correspondent / July 15, 2010

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Elizabeth Tustian has a theater life going, but it’s not stardom she’s after, it’s making the stars look good. And putting them in character. (Full article: 813 words)

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