In Memoriam: Dr. Paul Reinhardt (1929-2011)

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May 23, 2012

Dr. Paul Reinhardt passed away on April 29, 2011, in Silver Spring, Maryland. He served the University of Texas at Austin for twenty-eight years as a professor and student advisor in the Department of Theatre and Dance, during which time he also served as head of the department's costume design program, supervisor of the costume construction shop and curator of the historical clothing collection.

Dr. Reinhardt received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Tulsa, a master of fine arts degree in theatre history and costume from the University of Texas at Austin, and his doctorate in theatre history from the University of Iowa.

He was a student of Lucy Barton and B. Iden Payne, and was a colleague of many theatre luminaries, including Oscar Brockett, Angus Bowmer, Douglas Russell, and Alvina Krause. Dr. Reinhardt was one of the leading authorities on the history of clothing and design, with many published articles and countless public lectures on costume history, costume design, period movement for actors, and the history of “blue jeans” (his specialty) to his credit.

In addition to his work at the University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Reinhardt's academic credits as professor and designer included Richmond Professional Institute, Northwestern University, the University of Iowa, California State University at Fullerton, the University of Oregon, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, James Madison University, and Western Michigan University.

Dr. Reinhardt's professional design credits included Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Northwestern Repertory Theatre, the Scott Actor's Repertory in Fort Worth, Texas, the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Santa Maria, California, and ten years as principal designer at the Texas Shakespeare Festival.

He served as a consultant for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and was honored with several exhibitions of his work at a variety of venues, including the United States Institute for Theatre Technology in 1998.

A man of great presence and charisma, Dr. Reinhardt will be remembered for his great intellect, greater talent, and even greater heart. His design aesthetic can best be defined as elegant; he employed deceptive simplicity and flamboyant restraint to say the most with the least.

More than anything, Dr. Reinhardt was a consummate educator and mentor. His former students work all over country in a myriad of venues. Many are educators themselves, and they, and their students, and their students' students, perpetuate his legacy of thorough scholarship and refined sophistication in the field of costume design.

A memorial service was held on May 5 at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, College Park, Maryland. He was preceded in death by daughter Anne, and wife of 44 years, Clare Margaret Daniels. He is survived by daughters Jennie and Leslie, sister Janet Williamson, grandchildren Diana Leslie Hiles and Edward Lewis Playter Hiles, and sons-in-law David Hiles and Michael E. Gavula.

Memorial contributed by Joel Ebarb

Donations may be made in Dr. Paul Reinhardt's memory to:

The Texas Shakespeare Festival
TSF Foundation
P. O. Box 2788
Kilgore, TX 75663
Please indicate on your check that contributions are for Dr. Paul Reinhardt memorials.

or to

Paul Reinhardt Endowed Scholarship in Design
The University of Texas at Austin
Department of Theatre and Dance
Attn: Cassie Gholston
1 University Station D3900
Austin, Texas 78712

You may also make your gift to UT online.

For additional information about the Paul Reinhardt Endowed Scholarship in Design, please contact Cassie Gholston at gholston@austin.utexas.edu or by phone at 512-232-5301.