Person wearing an Il Dottore Commedia mask with a large nose and wide eyes on a plain background

Commedia dell'Arte Masks for Training and Performance

The Commedia dell'Arte tradition


Commedia dell'Arte emerged in 16th-century Italy as a vibrant, improvised theatre form built around bold characters like the miserly Pantalone, mercurial Zanni, and boastful Capitano. Their influence runs through Shakespeare, Restoration comedy, pantomime, and modern sitcom dynamics. That enduring legacy makes Commedia a powerful starting point for performers seeking energy, clarity, and physical storytelling.

Commedia masks in drama training


These masks are transformative in practice, used widely in schools and drama departments. They help actors discover character quickly, sharpen status relationships, and commit to stronger physical choices. For teachers and directors, they accelerate progress in comic timing, ensemble awareness, and improvisation.

Material and construction


Our masks are built for real training and performance. Made from lightweight, durable thermoplastic, hand-painted to a performance standard finish. The range includes Arlecchino, Pantalone, Il Dottore, Il Capitano, Brighella, Colombina, Pulcinella, and Zanni variants—available individually, as an Essential Set, or custom-built. Made in the UK and shipped worldwide.