A prop plot is used often by stage managers and directors in order to list and chart what props are needed scene by scene. Often, to avoid confusion; hand props, set props, and decorative props will be marked in different colors. The plot may include which character handles each prop and a short description of the scene that the prop is included in.
A representational prop in drama is related to the drama form being representational, in simpler terms, realistic drama. Making a representational prop a realistic prop. E.G. a candle, a suitcase or a pen. Where as a presentational prop would be non-realistic E.G. a giant bug, a fairy on the shoulder etc.
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a personal prop is an object or piece of clothing that is used onstage by an actor. common props are bags, books, or outfit accesories. these props are all typically collected on what is called a prop table, by a member of the crew called a prop Master. But typically, the actor is usually the one responsible for the whereabouts of their prop. In the theater, it is common to hear people being told to check their props before the show begins, and in between scenes, because if it's not on the prop table or easily available to the actor, the actor will easily miss a cue, or mess up a scene, because an important object is missing from the scene. an actor will often have several props for multiple scenes. it is a very strict theatre rule to never touch someone elses prop, and to always have your own props accounted for.
A prop is any object used by the actors on stage.
Painted backdrops that can be used in several scenes.
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.
A prop refers to a support that is placed beneath something that prevent something from falling.
an apple, a purple rose, a red ribbon, or red and white chess pieces.
A representational prop in drama is related to the drama form being representational, in simpler terms, realistic drama. Making a representational prop a realistic prop. E.G. a candle, a suitcase or a pen. Where as a presentational prop would be non-realistic E.G. a giant bug, a fairy on the shoulder etc.
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sidekick character is a prop by which the main character interacts (minor and major) in couse, giving depth to self and plot lines.
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I am sorry we do not understand what you mean by "prop let's" and therefor we can not answer your question.
"Prop" or "screw" are two other commonly used terms. Also may be called a "Wheel".
prop denotes property tiger is symbol of power.
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"Prop" or "screw" are two other commonly used terms. Also may be called a "Wheel".