COSTUME and MAKE UP

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COSTUME and MAKE UP. costume. Costume which reflects clothing from a time in history. PERIOD COSTUME. Plaits of artificial hair which can be cut and trimmed to form eyebrows, moustaches and beards. CREPE HAIR. FAKE BLOOD. LINERS. Liquid rubber which can be used to make skull cap - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COSTUMEand

MAKE UP

costume

Costume which reflects clothing from a time in history

PERIOD COSTUME

Plaits of artificial hair which can be cut and trimmed to form eyebrows, moustaches and beards

CREPE HAIR

FAKE BLOOD

LINERS

Liquid rubber which can be used

to make skull cap moulds and false noses

LATEX

MAKEUP

Type of clay used for altering the shape of the nose or chin and/or making warts and wounds

NOSE PUTTY

Plastic head-shaped covering to give appearance of baldness

SKULLCAP

SCARRING

STIPPLE SPONGE

Glue used to attach hair to the face

SPIRIT GUM

Used to create the look of a missing tooth by blacking out an existing one

TOOTH VARNISH

The TempestProspero and his daughter live on an island

Prospero is magical and has two magical servants Ariel and Caliban.

Prospero uses them to orchestrate a shipwreck of men on their way home from a wedding

The men get up to all sorts of antics mostly organised by Prospero (but they don’t know this)

In the end Prospero’s Daughter marries one of the men and the spirits are allowed to go free

Ariel: An airy spirit,

Ariel serves his master Prospero well in his many tasks of magic on Prospero's island.

Once enslaved by a witch, Ariel wants his freedom now from Prospero.

At the conclusion of this play Ariel is made free.

ARIEL

All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! I come

To answer thy best pleasure; be't to fly,

To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride

On the curl'd clouds, to thy strong bidding task

Ariel and all his quality.

Caliban: A giant misformed beast,

Shakespeare describes Caliban as "a savage and deformed slave."

Hating his master Prospero, Caliban works for him out of fear of Prospero's magic.

CALIBAN

Cursed be I that did so! All the charms

Of Sycorax, toads, beetles, bats, light on you!

For I am all the subjects that you have,

Which first was mine own king: and here you sty me

In this hard rock, whiles you do keep from me

The rest o' the island.

Defying Gravity

• http://youtu.be/3g4ekwTd6Ig

• Elpheba make-up for Wicked the Musical

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