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Sound effects could be made with cannon or Musical Instruments or other devices. Thunder might be made by rolling cannonballs around on the roof. Magical appearances and disappearances could be made with a puff of smoke while the actor scurried down the trap door in the stage. An actor could appear to be bleeding if he were wearing a bladder full of pig's blood, which could be punctured. In The Spanish Tragedy, the actor playing Hieronymo has to bite out his own tongue--this was accomplished by having him hold a piece of liver in his mouth which he spits out on cue.

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Sound effects could be made with cannon or Musical Instruments or other devices. Thunder might be made by rolling cannonballs around on the roof. Magical appearances and disappearances could be made with a puff of smoke while the actor scurried down the trap door in the stage. An actor could appear to be bleeding if he were wearing a bladder full of pig's blood, which could be punctured. In The Spanish Tragedy, the actor playing Hieronymo has to bite out his own tongue--this was accomplished by having him hold a piece of liver in his mouth which he spits out on cue.

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