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  1. Accessories play a vital role in completing a character’s look on stage. Common items include jewelry (necklaces, bangles, earrings), crowns or turbans, dupattas, belts, shoes, bags, eyeglasses and wigs. These elements help establish the character’s identity—whether royal, rural, modern or mythologiRead more

    Accessories play a vital role in completing a character’s look on stage. Common items include jewelry (necklaces, bangles, earrings), crowns or turbans, dupattas, belts, shoes, bags, eyeglasses and wigs. These elements help establish the character’s identity—whether royal, rural, modern or mythological. A king might wear a crown, while a teacher may use spectacles. Each piece is selected carefully to match the setting, culture and role, making the character’s visual portrayal more powerful and believable.

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  2. A costume provides many clues about a character’s social class. Wealthy or royal characters usually wear luxurious fabrics like silk or velvet with heavy embroidery, golden tones and jewelry. In contrast, poor or common characters wear coarse cotton, faded colors or patched clothing. Neatness, footwRead more

    A costume provides many clues about a character’s social class. Wealthy or royal characters usually wear luxurious fabrics like silk or velvet with heavy embroidery, golden tones and jewelry. In contrast, poor or common characters wear coarse cotton, faded colors or patched clothing. Neatness, footwear and accessories also show status—kings wear crowns, while laborers might go barefoot. Costume choices help the audience quickly understand a character’s position in society without needing additional explanation.

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  3. The type of makeup used when an actor is made to appear with a scar and horns is known as special effects make-up. This makeup style uses prosthetics, fake wounds, artificial blood and added elements like horns, burns or fangs to create non-human or dramatic effects. It’s used in fantasy, horror orRead more

    The type of makeup used when an actor is made to appear with a scar and horns is known as special effects make-up. This makeup style uses prosthetics, fake wounds, artificial blood and added elements like horns, burns or fangs to create non-human or dramatic effects. It’s used in fantasy, horror or mythological plays to help actors portray demons, monsters, ghosts or injured characters convincingly, enhancing the visual storytelling and bringing imagination to life on stage.

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  4. Negative characters in theatre are identified visually through costume and makeup choices. Designers often use dark or dull colors like black or deep red, with sharp lines in makeup to give a fierce or mysterious look. Costumes may include torn robes, heavy cloaks or metallic accessories. Their exprRead more

    Negative characters in theatre are identified visually through costume and makeup choices. Designers often use dark or dull colors like black or deep red, with sharp lines in makeup to give a fierce or mysterious look. Costumes may include torn robes, heavy cloaks or metallic accessories. Their expressions are enhanced with exaggerated eyes or shadowed faces. These choices visually cue the audience to associate the character with danger, evil intentions or antagonistic behavior without verbal clues.

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  5. When designing costumes for a historical or period play, using modern materials like polyester or synthetic chiffon is a major mistake. Such fabrics didn’t exist in ancient times and can disrupt the audience’s immersion. Instead, designers should research and use materials like cotton, wool or silkRead more

    When designing costumes for a historical or period play, using modern materials like polyester or synthetic chiffon is a major mistake. Such fabrics didn’t exist in ancient times and can disrupt the audience’s immersion. Instead, designers should research and use materials like cotton, wool or silk that were used in the play’s era. Accuracy in fabric ensures that characters look appropriate for the setting, maintaining the authenticity and visual consistency of the production.

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