With the explosive growth of the musical theater program at Decatur High School, Musical Theatre teacher Amy Rawlins needed a way for student make-up artists to quickly apply stage make-up to a large amount of students during a musical production. She used grant funds to purchase an airbrush compressor, tools, make-up, and cleaning products to get the job done. Plus, students develop real world skills, since most professional theaters use airbrush make-up applicators.
Tools of the Stage
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