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response = « Here’s a sample plan for a makeup artist/spectacle finish:
**Pre-Show Preparation**
* 2 hours before showtime:
+ Arrive at the venue and set up makeup station
+ Prepare all necessary makeup products and tools
+ Take a few minutes to review the script, characters, and any specific requirements for the show
* 1 hour before showtime:
+ Begin applying makeup to the performers (if needed)
+ Pay attention to any special requests or needs of the performers
**During the Show**
* Performers’ makeup will need to be touched up throughout the show:
+ Check-in with performers every 30-60 minutes to ensure makeup is still looking good
+ Make any necessary adjustments, such as reapplying lipstick or powdering nose
* Be prepared for unexpected issues (e.g. a performer’s costume getting ruined, etc.) and have a plan B in place
**After the Show**
* Remove all makeup from performers (if needed)
* Clean up makeup station and pack away all products and tools
* Take a few minutes to review the show and make any necessary notes for future improvements
**Additional Tips**
* Consider having a backup makeup artist on hand in case of an emergency or if you need assistance with a particularly complex look.
* Make sure to communicate clearly with the performers and director about their needs and expectations.
* Be prepared for last-minute changes or requests, and remain flexible throughout the show.
This is just a general plan, and you may need to adjust it based on your specific role, the type of show, and any unique requirements. »