Property design, commonly known as prop design, is the design of (theatrical property) for use in theatre, film, television, etc. " Making Props", How We Make Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company Designers of props work in liaison with the , and , under the direction of the art director or technical director.
The term is also associated with home or interior design.
Shakespeare's plays had many props and in the case of Hamlet one of the props was a skull. Back then prop design was not advanced enough to build, or create a skull. This resulted in grave diggers being hired to go and find the needed skulls. If the prop did not require the digging of graves it is most likely hand crafted from wood, metal, stone, or sewn from cloth. Shakespeare's played used natural props such as trees, and moss banks that were brought on stage for A Midsummers Night Dream.
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