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Interactive Props
Props that involve audience participation or react to the actors, like items thrown by the audience or a prop that lights up when touched.
Costume Props
Props that are a part of an actor's costume, such as jewelry or a backpack, and are worn or carried on their person throughout the performance.
Technological Props
Props that are electronic devices, such as computers, radios, or televisions, that may or may not function.
Special Effects Props
Props designed to produce visual or auditory effects, like a fog machine or a prop with built-in lighting.
Transportation Props
Props that depict modes of transport, such as bicycles, carriages, or parts of vehicles like a steering wheel.
Personal Props
Props that are associated with a specific character, like a character's glasses or a signature hat.
Practical Props
Props that actually function like their real-world counterparts, such as a working light or a ringing telephone.
Animal Props
Representations of animals used in the production, which can range from stuffed animals to animatronics.
Hand Props
Small props that actors handle directly, such as pens, wallets, or cups.
Food Props
Items that represent food and drink which actors might eat or drink on stage, from fake bread to glasses of water.
Furniture
Items on stage that actors can sit, lay, or lean on, like chairs, beds, or tables.
Weapon Props
Replicas of weapons that might be used by the actors, such as guns or swords. Often designed to be safe for stage use.
Health and Safety Props
Props that ensure the safety of the performers and audience, such as a fake glass made of sugar or soft weapons for fight scenes.
Stationery Props
Props that consist of or relate to paper products, like letters, notebooks, or signs that actors can use.
Seasonal Props
Props related to a specific season or holiday, such as Christmas trees, pumpkins, or beach umbrellas.
Set Dressings
Props that add visual detail to the setting but are not typically handled by the actors, such as books on a shelf or a vase on a table.
Scenic Props
Large items that help establish the location and environment, such as fake trees or a painted backdrop.
Musical Props
Props that are musical instruments, whether they are played by actors or serve as decor, such as a piano or a guitar.
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