Crown, defensive and digging equipment, ewer, knife, sword and throne are among the props that are used in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone has to use digging equipment and a ewer to partially bury her brother Polyneices. King Creon must have a crown and a throne. The guards need to have some kind of defensive equipment such as spears when they watch over the site where the bodies of the disloyal Theban dead are left exposed. Prince Haemon uses a sword to kill himself. Queen Eurydice utilizes a knife to commit suicide.
just a mask and there toga's long ones for the guys and
short ones for the girls
they often performed comedies or tragedies hence the sad and happy masks often related to plays and theater
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the props
Yes they did. They used a range of props from big props (ie. beds and cannons which were left on the stage) to smaller props (like daggers and swords).
Props is short for properties, objects which are used by the actors in the scene.
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In Bollywood Dancing there could be a lot of props used. Mostly used props are... Flowers Shall Candle/Diya/Lantern Sticks
the props
Yes they did. They used a range of props from big props (ie. beds and cannons which were left on the stage) to smaller props (like daggers and swords).
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Props is short for properties, objects which are used by the actors in the scene.
Common props used in restoration comedies included fans, handkerchiefs, snuff boxes, masks, and swords. These props were often used to enhance the humor, romance, and intrigue typical of restoration comedies. Additionally, elaborate costumes and wigs were also important props in highlighting the social status and decadence of the characters.
Props are mostly used in music videos,music if your goin to dance in it,so yes
It is used for furniture,pit props and railway sleepers.
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