Pick a play and analyze the tone/mood, level of abstraction, and period and location that might effect a set and/or costume design
What will be an ideal response?
The student could talk about the mood of, for example, The Pillowman and discuss
how the tone of the play and harsh visual realities the play along with the very scarce
description of locales beyond that which are fantastical and how the set design must then
reflect the eerie, loss-of-reality quality the play possesses and how the costumes must do
the same.
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