I would say just put on a gray wig, unstraighten your back, use a cane from a elderly person like your grandmother's cane or something, then pretend to have an elderly voice like this, "(Elderly Voice) Hello sonny, can you help me take this to my home (boy nods), (old lady speaking), Okay. well............. *cough cough*, okay. please help me ow, i feel like I am going to fall." So, this is how. Hope this helped. ;) :).
Sometimes you can get a camera in the Stage catalog
During childhood growth and during senior years.
it must be somewhere in the stage costume trunk
No, he is not. Part of his 'preppy' appearance on camera is for the stage.
Be a natural-born American citizen. If you were not born a U.S. citizen, then nothing else matters.
You need the neck photo clicking camera. It is available when the stage play of the squizoid is there.
Noramlly its to make them look flawless. They don't want your imperfections to show on camera or on the stage. Actors also wear stage makeup because from the audience their faces can look washed out, especially under bright lights. The makeup is then used to make certain features such as lips and eyes stand out so from the audience, they look like a normal person. Stage makeup can also be used to transform a person into something else, such as an animal, an old person, etc.
Stage to Screen Classics on Camera - 2013 Hedda Gabler 1-1 was released on: USA: 1 April 2013
Stage to Screen Classics on Camera - 2013 The Lady from the Sea 1-3 was released on: USA: 15 November 2013
Stage to Screen Classics on Camera - 2013 A Doll's House 1-2 was released on: USA: 1 August 2013
Exhibitionism, plus a degree of masochism.
1) turn on camera 2) take picture