Tommy Bourgeois has worked in fashion and theater In Dallas and New York City and acted as an assistant to Beni Montresor on operas and ballets around the world. He's designed costumes, props, and scenery for the Dallas Opera for 40 years and currently serves as the company's Costume Design Consultant, and properties designer. This is his first collaboration with the FWSO and Bruce Wood Dance Dallas. His latest costumes were seen in Orpheus and Eurydice this past Spring. He's designed the scenery for La voix humaine and the costumes and scenery for Pulcinella for TDO as well. Bourgeois has done design work for several Ballet Austin productions, including The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, and The Taming of the Shrew. He has also designed costumes for several Six Flags locations, Dixie Stampede, South Pacific for the Dallas Summer Musicals, and the premiere of Blind Lemon: Prince of Country Blues for both Dallas and New York theaters. Additionally, Bourgeois designed the Twelve Days of Christmas display for the Dallas Arboretum and Order of the Alamo Coronation sets for San Antonio's Fiesta, and has worked for the Dallas Shakespeare Festival.