A Creative Representation of Death

Meepster

101 pages

Posted
Junio 4, 2008 - 8:03pm

A Creative Representation of Death

So I'll be writing a one-act where it may be necesary to have a guy dressed up as Death. I kind of wanted to avoid the Grim-Reaper, torn gray robe with a sythe approach.
My idea so far has been a guy in a white tuxedo with a black bow-tie, and possible wings (very creepy-like). I bet you guys could think of something better, though.
How would you dress up Death?

JohnG.

117 pages

Posted
Junio 5, 2008 - 4:48am

RE: A Creative Representation of Death

I believe it is essential however you may want to dress up DEATH that the face must remain completely obscure never visible.
Why not a soiled Bridal Gown all dressed for a wedding including a wilted bouquet of flowers and a veiled face with a deep male baritone voice?
HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL!
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