Theatrical Artist
Job Summary
Responsible for application of theatrical makeup to actors and actresses' faces for a play or dramatic performance.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Apply makeup and prosthetics to the faces and bodies of actors and actresses.
 - Analyze script to determine mood, look, and feel.
 - Concept with directors on his or her ideas for appearance.
 - Work in theaters and opera houses.
 - Work with costume designer on color palettes to go with costumes and changes.
 - Confer with stage officials on artistic direction.
 - Check on lighting to determine if heavy makeup is needed.
 - Study production information, including time period and character profiles.
 - Write makeup sheets.
 - Examine photographs and models.
 - Maintain clean set equipment.
 - Clean and scrub faces.
 - Apply several layers of makeup.
 - Apply prop makeup, including bruises or wrinkles if necessary.
 - Purchase and maintain equipment, hairpieces, wigs and various prosthetic items.
 - Adjust makeup as necessary during a performance.
 - Suggest skin care routines to actors to minimize breakouts and chemical reactions.
 - Travel to locations.
 - Work within a team to apply makeup to one or more persons.
 
                            