Dildo & TessaDray
Hey Tessa, ever thought about swapping a prop for a prank—like the director’s coffee mug with a fake one—while keeping the scene dramatic? What kind of ritual or detail would you throw in to make it unforgettable?
Sure, I’d swap the mug under the set and then, before the take, I’d place a tiny silver quill on top, hand it to the director and whisper a line from Othello while wearing my old leather gloves. The moment the actor lifts the mug, the unexpected sparkle and that whispered quote will linger like a secret.
Sounds slick, Tessa—just keep the quill on a stand so you don’t accidentally write a new scene while everyone’s watching. 😂
That’s the idea—just make sure the quill is on a tiny stand like a little altar, so the only thing written is the audience’s surprise, not a new monologue. 😂
Nice, set up a mini shrine for that quill, and maybe add a tiny candle—no drama, just a wink and a spark of surprise. 😏