The audience won't be able to here what you are saying and they won't know who is speaking, basically so don't do it!
answ2. But obviously,fighter pilots and surgeons do so, thus there is no absolute prohibition.
Mimes are unable to talk. If they talk they are arrested and have thier mime card revoked by the US department of mime enforcement.
The masks are comedy and tragedy.
The purpose of Venetian masquerade masks was to conceal the wearer's true identity. The mask allowed for the wearer to act as how they would like to act without being judged by others.
Trestle masks are masks that show expression, they are used in performances of mime and are usually made of plastic.
Commedia dell'Arte performers wore masks to exaggerate their characters' traits and to convey emotions more vividly. Masks allowed actors to embody specific stock characters, each with distinctive personalities and social roles, facilitating quick recognition by the audience. Additionally, the use of masks added a layer of anonymity, enabling performers to adopt a range of personas without concern for their personal identity. This theatrical tradition also emphasized physical comedy and exaggerated expressions, enhancing the overall performance.
not unless you are an actor for netherworld.
Masks talk to the lady in the fossil guide.
Obtain all normal masks. Then, have the giants stop the moon from falling. When on the moon, some...interesting people will take your masks when you play with them. When you don't have any more masks, talk with the guy wearing the majora's mask. No one wants to play with him. When you talk with him, he'll mention how you have no more masks to play with. Then, he gives you the infamous Fierce Deity Mask.
Actors would use theatre's masks. Brown for men and white for women because women were not allowed to be actors. The masks had simple faces happy for comedic theatre shows and sad for tragic theatre masks.
talk
The slaves of ancient Greece were allowed to talk, as long as the talking did not get in the way of their work.
no they are definatly not
The conventions of the day only allowed three actors with speaking roles to be used. The masks let them change roles with the most simplest and quickest of actions and allowed one part to be played by anyone. The masks were usually caricatures of famous people or extreme emotions e.g. an unnecessarily large smile, so they could also display who/what that character was supposed to be.
I had asked if I was allowed to talk aloud.
Greeks wore masks while performing in plays to depict different characters and roles. These masks helped the audience easily identify different characters and emotions portrayed by the actors. Masks also allowed actors to easily switch between roles without the need for elaborate costume changes.
They were not used to promote enjoyment, they were a disguise which allowed people to have fun in an otherwise oppressive society without risking being found out, apprehended (if they broke either a civil or a religious law) and punished. Masks were worn, for instance, during the towns' carnivals (hence the Venetian masks).
The clothes on there back.