Actors wear masks to show different emotions and so male actors are able to play characters who are women.
The name you are looking for would be Arlecchino. Although, in traditional Commedia he does not wear this particular costume at all. He is just another servant like all the others. The mask of Arlecchino wears the diamond suit in the tradition of the Italian Carnevale. In Commedia it all started after Commedia dell'Arte emigrated in France and with Goldoni.
Dark Green ---- Emerald Green according to the original script Try conserve by nubar in the going green collection, Its by far the closest ive seen!
The pantalone is often seen in red and black, and usually appears in a red vest, red pants, and a black ankle-length coat or cloak.
Only in rare instances, Elizabethan actors may have worn make-up so that their facial expression could be visible to the audience. Commedia dell'arte actors wore masks as did the Greeks and Romans.
for me i would wear them without those socks you would wear with tennis shoes... but i would wear them with the socks you would wear with ballet flats, for girls. :)
i would wear something that you would normally wear to school ext. i would wear something that you would normally wear to school ext.
long ago: they would wear a traditional Japanese kimononow: they would wear things that we wear
I would wear crab legs.
they would wear a rag
he would wear it to the VMA and when
they would wear headdresses and hats