Props
Props
Drama DEPARTMENT
PROPS
Why do we need this skill in a theatrical production?
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The term prop stands for stage property, an object that is the property of the theatre. A prop
is simply any object used by an actor on stage. Props are as important to a theatrical
production as any other theatre production skill. Imagine a naturalistic play, approaching the
climax and the downtrodden servant reaches for the gun to do away with his abusive master
what happens if the gun is not where the actor expected? The prop gun is a vital element of
the production and is necessary to the action. If the props master has failed to set this prop,
the performance would be in serious trouble. A prop may be essential in order to tell the
story effectively. Imagine Snow White without the poisoned apple.
Props can be mimed, but if the production is naturalistic in style, appropriate props must be
used to make the piece realistic and believable. The piece of drama will also be easier to
follow for the audience, as they can clearly see what object the actor is using and how they
are using it. If an actor mimes the use of a paper and pen badly, some members of the
audience may be unsure as to what the actor is doing and, if the writing of this letter is central
to the plot of the drama, then the audience may have missed a crucial development. Props
can be crucial in terms of effectively communicating the plot of your drama to your
audience.
Props may also aid the actors in their performance. It is much easier to use an object that
actually exists than to mime one that doesnt. The prop can also provide a focus for the
actors performance. Think of a character directing all of their anger and bitterness into their
diary much easier to convey for the actor if the diary actually exists.
There are several different types of props:
PERSONAL PROPS an item that is used personally by the character. These are
props that are carried on and used by a character such as a handkerchief, mobile
telephone or shopping bags. They may also be part of a characters costume, such as
an engagement ring, a watch or a pair of spectacles. In this instance, an engagement
ring would be a prop because it is an essential element of the story and not just part of
the visual look of the character. When the props person gives the prop to the actor,
s/he is then responsible for all their personal props. These props may also be placed
on the props table by the props master for the actors to collect when needed.
PRE-SET PROPS - these are props which are placed on the set before the
performance begins or between scenes. These props are used by the characters. These
props are pre-set on the stage by the props person or stage crew and have to be in
place at a set time in a set place, such as the gun in the drawer or the diary on the
desk.
DRESS PROPS these are props which are also placed on the set to enhance the
visual impact of the set design (this is called dressing the set). These props are only
there for visual purposes and are not used by the actors, for instance crockery on a
sideboard in a country house.
A REHEARSAL PROP used in rehearsal only, this is a prop that represents the
actual prop. This is usually because the original is too delicate or is being sourced or
made. Although the actor isnt using the real prop, it is very useful for the actor to get
used to having something in his/her hands.
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All of these types of prop may serve a different purpose or role all of which are explained
below.
The role of the props master is to research, source (find), design and create props
appropriate to a particular production. By appropriate, we mean props that are correct in
terms of the period and location in which the production is to be set, the style of production,
the mood and atmosphere of the production and the directors interpretation of the
characters. The props must be practical and usable and should fit with the directors
blocking of the play.
It is also the job of the props master to lay the props table and pre-set props and to make
sure that actors know where the props will be placed and how to use them.
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1. Write down, in your own words, what you feel the main roles and
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Read the play and analyse it, making notes about characters and period
Props helps to define the period in which the action is taking place
3. Write down the members of the theatre production team that the props
master has to work/liase with and why this liaison is necessary.
For example
It is important that the props master liases with the director to make sure that the
costume designers plans support the directors interpretation of the play and the style
of the production.
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Props table
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