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The set designer and the props master.
No but it rhymes with prop
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Bump in means to load the props in the theater.
In theater, the responsibility for gathering and organizing props typically falls to the props master or props supervisor. This individual works closely with the director and designers to source, create, and manage all props used in a production. They ensure that each prop is available for rehearsals and performances, maintaining organization and coordinating with other departments as needed. Additionally, they may oversee a team of assistants or volunteers to help with the workload.
There was not a lot of scenery used at the Globe Theater. However, there were props used like benches, knives, chairs, and armor.
Props are objects used on stage by actors to enhance the storytelling and create a more immersive experience for the audience. In Shakespeare's theater, props would have included items like swords, goblets, letters, and various household objects to represent the setting and context of the play. Additionally, they might have used simple stagecraft elements, such as curtains or furniture, to help convey the narrative. Due to the limited technology of the time, props were often minimal but essential for conveying themes and emotions.
A "prop" as used in theater plays or movies is an "accessoire" (accessory), but I don't see how it can be related to "famous". If you really mean famous theater props, the French translation would be "accessoires célèbres". Otherwise, please rephrase your question with more context.
You should keep the props and stage clean first. You then wax the stage as required.
the dithyramb, props and masks, the skene, and written scripts