Quadrophenia – Natalie Pryce talked about the Mods fashion
Last week, when the company was up in Edinburgh, our Associate Costume Designer, Natalie Pryce, was invited to the event held by the Festival Theatre to share some behind the scene of the look of Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet.
With her amazing knowledge and passion for the costume design, Natalie shared her insights into planning, designing and fitting the costumes for the show.

© Greg Macvean 12/06/2025
Capital Theatres – Quadrophenia pre show costume design talk with Natalie Pryce
About Natalie Pryce
As a designer Natalie has a deep passion for creating, whether that be through theatre or film and TV. She loves to transport the audience into another world allowing them to escape and be consumed by character and story. Natalie thrives from working as part of a team; collaborating, learning and sharing ideas. She relishes embracing new challenges and opportunities which help her to grow, develop her practice, skillset and outlook as a creative.
THEATRE includes Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe, The Architect for Greenwich + Docklands International Festival; August in England at the Bush; Of The Cut at the Young Vic; The Gift at RADA; SAMSKARA at the Yard; Red Velvet at RADA; 846 Live at Theatre Royal Stratford East; Me for the World at the Young Vic; Ducklings at the Royal Exchange; (Co -Set and Costume Designer) For All the Women Who Thought They Were Mad at Hackney Showroom; Not Now, Bernard at the Unicorn.
COSTUME DESIGNER THEATRE includes Kyoto at the Royal Shakespeare Company in collaboration with Good Chance Theatre; 42 Balloons at the Lowry; Vanya at Richmond and Duke of York’s Theatre; Newsies at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre; Hamlet at Bristol Old Vic; Playboy of the West Indies at Birmingham Rep; A Number at the Old Vic; Old Bridge at the Bush; White Noise at the Bridge; Is God Is at the Royal Court; Anna X on the West End; Tales of the Turntable for Zoonation; and The Winter’s Tale (as Costume Supervisor) at Shakespeare’s Globe.
She won the Black British Theatre Award Winner for Costume Design Recognition 2020, and Best Revival Oliver Award Winner 2024 for Vanya.