Theatrical Props
What is a Prop?
Types of Stage Properties
O Set Props - Larger, movable items that are not build into the set, in which the actors use.
O FurnitureO LampsO RugsO StovesO Pianos
Triangle Factory Fire Project
Types of Stage Properties
O Hand Props - Small items the actors carry
O Dishware O LettersO BooksO FansO LanternsO Eye Glasses
How many props do you see?
Types of PropertiesO Decorative Props - Anything used to
enhance the setting visually, but not specifically touched by the actors
O Curtain O PicturesO KnickknacksO TreesO Artwork
The Imaginary Invalid
Types of Properties
O Greens - anything considered “plant” or “plant-like” on the stage
O TreesO FlowersO BushesO Grass
O Weapons - anything used as a violent item on the stage
O GunO KnifeO BrickO Bottle
Specialty Categories
What prop categories are in this photo?
Types of Properties
O Special Effects -O Fake Body PartsO Fake WindowsO Fire EffectsO Dry Ice / Fog Effects
O Paper PropsO NewspaperO MagazineO PassportO Money
Specialty Categories
Stage DressingO Adding stage dressing is what brings
the set to life. Props bridge the space between the actor and the setting, making it human, bringing it to life/giving it dimension,color,character, and clues to the world of the play.
Property DesignOMeet with and discuss concepts with
Scenic DesignerOBackground ResearchOSketchesOBuild/Buy/Rent/Borrow props
O Time vs Cost vs Quality
The REAL: The actual item vs.
The FAKE: Props which are only for looks
Use During the ShowO Prop Table - This is where all the
hand props are stored between onstage use. Props should be taped out and labeled to assure their accountability. (see board)