Monica Butler
Children's Theater of Madison, Forward Theater Company
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Monica's work combines: Acting & Theatre, Fashion, and Problem Solving
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Take Roadmap QuizSkills & Education
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Graduate Degree
Costume Design
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be a Costume Attendants:
High School
Bachelor's Degree: Theatre/Theater
Learn more about different paths to this careerLife & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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I got involved in and enjoyed theater when I was a kid in Minnesota.
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But I was also interested in science and wanted to be a doctor so I majored in biology in college.
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In my junior year, I went to India and came back and realized I wasn't happy.
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I remembered how happy I was doing theater so I started taking theater classes.
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Then I found myself in the costume shop and I loved the work and loved the people.
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I went to grad school in California to get more experience.
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Then I worked for a major opera company.
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Then I had a family and moved back to the midwest and started working for theaters there.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Parents:
No one said 'you should' but there was no model for an artistic career in my family. Theater was a hobby. I got into a performing arts high school when I was 16 and my parents were reluctant to let me go because they were worried about what "theater life" was like (drugs, body image issues, narcissism, etc, I guess) so I didn't go. My dad encouraged my interest in science and I liked that encouragement. So it took me a little while to go off on my own.
How I responded:
I tried out a lot of different things and listened to a lot of the Noise and followed a lot of Noise into different things but in the end I went with the quality of people I found. I always told myself that I would say yes to a project as long as it was fun and the people were good. If those two requirements weren't fulfilled then I would move on. It has been a pretty good navigational system.