If the show you are watching is a mystery, it is to hide the identity of a character, normally the evil or "bad" one.
the fire cracker mask
The rules for using masks in theatre are as follows:Do not take the mask off in front of the audience, ever. You need to turn fully around then take it off.Never turn your head so the mask is not 'end on' (Facing the audience fully) not even profile (facing perpendicular to the audience)Never touch your mask while it's on your face.Never talk in the maskDon't put the mask on the floor.Tips:If it's an expressive mask pull the expression of your mask on your own face.
it was a metal piece in the mouth of the mask that amplified th voice
Greek theatre are plays that consists of an orchestra in a building where also the actors go to change their mask between scenes. Whereas mime is done on the streets and they care less about the scene and more about the role they are playing and they keep the same mask because its painted on and their emotions are shown through their actions and the faces they make.
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the fire cracker mask
Matinee Theatre - 1955 The Mask of Venus 3-108 was released on: USA: 10 March 1958
the mask
The Ford Television Theatre - 1952 Behind the Mask 4-32 was released on: USA: 10 May 1956
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It basically means 'Showing the Audience.' xx
no he did not use a mask.
A Kitsune mask is a traditional Japanese mask representing a fox. It is often used in traditional Japanese theater, festivals, and ceremonies to portray fox spirits or deities. Kitsune masks are believed to bring good luck and protection against evil spirits.
The rules for using masks in theatre are as follows:Do not take the mask off in front of the audience, ever. You need to turn fully around then take it off.Never turn your head so the mask is not 'end on' (Facing the audience fully) not even profile (facing perpendicular to the audience)Never touch your mask while it's on your face.Never talk in the maskDon't put the mask on the floor.Tips:If it's an expressive mask pull the expression of your mask on your own face.
the only place I recall you can use the giant's mask is the room you fight twinmold in
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It was the tradition of the ancient Greek Theatre and the style is also to be found in the modern world in some Asian theatre traditions. The mask defines the character/mood of the character and the audiences learn to associate certain mask faces with particular roles.