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biggirl4568

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_____ In the professional theatre, how are custom made beards, moustaches and wigs typically made?
 
 

A). Large pieces of animal hair are glued to the actors face or head
  B). Each of these effects is typically painted on the actors face or head regardless of the size of the
  theatre
  C). Human hair is tied with special needles onto a special woven net, then measured and cut to fit the
  performer.



Question 2

_____A costume working drawing is a color sketch that shows:
 
 

A). The costume from a distinctive angle, often including details of special features
  B). The detailed pattern for cutting out and stitching together the material into a finished garment
  C). A detailed, color coded, scheme for all the costumes that appear on stage in a particular scene
  D). All of the above
  E). None of the above




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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