Monica Pasut is a costume designer and technician with over 25 years of professional experience in live theatre and dance. She began her career as a wardrobe attendant, costume assistant and craft artist for the creative costuming department of Walt Disney World, Florida. From there, she was a dresser for Cirque du Soleil, La Nouba, in Orlando, Fl. As a draper, first hand and stitcher, she has built costumes for several theatre companies including The Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, Opera Theatre St. Louis, Zach Theatre and St. Edwards University.
Notable costume designs include The Importance of Being Earnest, Uma Sonata Familiar, Mother Courage, Merge: Four Seasons, Guys and Dolls(Texas State University), American Blood Song, Toil and Trouble, The Head and Frankenstein (Trouble Puppet Theatre Company), Scenarios(Sans Souci Dance Festival). She holds her BA in Theatre from the University of South Florida and her MFA from Texas State University. Currently, she is Costume Director and Associate Professor of Instruction for the School of Theatre and Dance and Film at TXST.