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Properties aka Props

Props What are props? Props are all things handled by the actors or used to “dress” (decorate) the set. Props help the audience know the setting, enhance characterization, aid the actor in stage business, and add symbolism to the play

Props are NOT Scenery Props and scenery are NOT the same thing. Props are something the actor can pick up and move. Props appear moveable on stage. Scenery looks like it is permanent and cannot be moved.

Types of Props Hand props—small items necessary to the play’s action that can be carried by the actor Items like books, letters, dishes, flowers, etc. Stage props—large props. Items like chairs, tables, benches, stools, desks, furniture, etc. Trim props—props that serve to decorate the set. Items like pictures, lamps, clocks, etc

Literal vs. Implied Literal props are stated in the script, usually in the stage directions. (Johnny picks up the axe.) Implied props are not stated in the scripted, but assumed. (Johnny is cutting wood.) This probably means he needs an axe.

The Prop Crew Crewhead or Designer is called the “PROPERTIES MASTER/ MISTRESS” Responsible for gathering all the props for the show Begin by reading the script and highlighting all the props need. Then make a prop list.

The Prop List This is a list of all the props for the show. Usually includes the prop, the page you can find it on, the character that uses it, where you can get it, and any special notes about the prop (color, things it needs to do, etc.)

Where to get props?? You can get props several ways: Buy Borrow Make Rent Find in storage