Considering that the other prop I was dealing with in my first two shows here involved a trip to the adult toy store, I’m feeling pretty good about the dead animal racket.
Ah! Interesting. I would see it more as a prop, as presumably it won’t be “animated” in the usual sense (unless it’s a Frankenstein lamb?). I have friends who do amateur dramatics; when they had to do props for a show that required a pig’s head, they debated the merits of paper mache versus plaster but ended up getting a real one form a butcher.
Truly, it probably will be more like a prop. I haven’t seen the script yet. For other shows we’ve considered getting an actual dead animal, but there tend to be health code restrictions.
“It’s fleece was white as snow… for a while…”
Well, you seem to have somehow cornered the “bloodied animal” market in NY.
May I have the recipe? Thank you!
Well, you start with ethafoam and a hot glue gun… 🙂
Considering that the other prop I was dealing with in my first two shows here involved a trip to the adult toy store, I’m feeling pretty good about the dead animal racket.
OK, “make” as in cook, or “make” as in create a puppet?
As in make a puppet.
Ah! Interesting. I would see it more as a prop, as presumably it won’t be “animated” in the usual sense (unless it’s a Frankenstein lamb?). I have friends who do amateur dramatics; when they had to do props for a show that required a pig’s head, they debated the merits of paper mache versus plaster but ended up getting a real one form a butcher.
Truly, it probably will be more like a prop. I haven’t seen the script yet. For other shows we’ve considered getting an actual dead animal, but there tend to be health code restrictions.
Can’t wait for the “Things Said at Work” for this particular gig!