Everyman Theatre actress uses prosthetics, cosmetics to become scarred character [Pictures]
Actress Beth Hylton can spend hours applying and removing skin prosthetics and makeup for her role as the scarred photojournalist Sarah in the Everyman Theatre production of "Time Stands Still."
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The beginning
Actress Beth Hylton at the beginning of the makeup and prosthetic process that will turn her into a burned, scarred photojournalist.
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