Oratorio.
very important because without the costumes the show would look as eye catching as it does
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Nobody could possibly answer that without seeing the costumes which are proposed.
Competent actors can create a scene for an audience without any scenery; plodding actors cannot. Having a good script helps but cannot substitute for acting. You may have noticed that school productions often spend a lot of time worrying about scenery and costume; this is to try to make up for the ineptitude of the actors. Basically, then, the answer to your question is that Shakespeare didn't create the illusions. But generations of actors playing his script have.
Not much is known about the premieres but it was said to be fairly simple with one back ground. However in some plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet the key props like the balcony and 'hell' were used. The roof was also covered in a cloth and known as 'heaven'.
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oratorio
A drama that is set to music
Oratorio. The most famous oratorio is undoubtedly Handel's Messiah.
Are you thinking of a Cantata? These can be performed with or without scenery, costumes and acting. Earlier ones were acted but as they developed, they were just performed without acting.
Oratorio is defined as a large-scale musical work for orchestra and voices, typically a narrative on a religious theme, performed without the use of costumes, scenery, or action. Well-known examples include Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Handel's Messiah, and Haydn's The Creation.
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very important because without the costumes the show would look as eye catching as it does
anything without blood, or gor.
*Performance
Nobody could possibly answer that without seeing the costumes which are proposed.
You absolutely can buy halloween accessories for cheap without having to buy the whole costume. This is a very economical decision. Most costumes are cheaply made anyways. You can buy the actual accessories at the same places you would shop for the costumes.