There is a lot to be gained from having a real skull. I watched a high-school production of Hamlet where they swiped the skull from a plastic skeleton in a biology classroom. The problem was the skull did not carry enough weight, and would roll unconvincingly whenever ANYTHING happened nearby.
Not to be deterred, they put some nuts on a bolt, and wedged it up inside the mouth, where it stayed... until the line.
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew..." at which point the bolt drops out of the bottom, lands on the Hamlet's foot, and the Hamlet dropped the skull. The skull rolled off the stage into the orchestra pit, from where we heard a scream.
After a painful silence, Horatio said "Obviously a fellow of infinite jest"
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Date: 2005-05-02 06:43 pm (UTC)Not to be deterred, they put some nuts on a bolt, and wedged it up inside the mouth, where it stayed... until the line.
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew..." at which point the bolt drops out of the bottom, lands on the Hamlet's foot, and the Hamlet dropped the skull. The skull rolled off the stage into the orchestra pit, from where we heard a scream.
After a painful silence, Horatio said "Obviously a fellow of infinite jest"