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SET and

SCENERY

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THE SET TELLS THE AUDIENCE

•WHERE THE ACTION IS•WHEN THE ACTION IS

•WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECT THE CHARACTERS.

ALL BEFORE ANY ACTORS STEP ON STAGE.

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IN SHORT IT HELPS CREATE

ATMOSPHERE

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FIRST DECIDE WHAT KIND OF STAGE YOU

WILL BE PERFORMING ON.

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END ON STAGE

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THRUST STAGE

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PROSCENIUM ARCH

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AVENUE STAGE

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Audience follows the action on foot, moving from one location to another

PROMENADETHEATRE

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CONSIDER THE EXTRAS…

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APRON

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Slope of stage to allowactors to be seen

RAKE

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Drapes which curtain off the back or sides of stage

BLACKS

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NOW THINK. WHAT ELEMENTS

WOULD HELP CREATE THE

ATMOSPHEREFOR WHICH YOU ARE

AIMING.

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What the audience sees of the stage from where they are sitting

SIGHT LINES

CONSIDER

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area above the stagefrom where set or

actors are FLOWN

In on pullies

FLIES

YOU CAN USE THIS TO DROP DIFFERENT ITEMS

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BACKCLOTH

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FLATS

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DOOR FLAT

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WINDOW FLAT

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TRAPDOOR

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TREADS

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Piece of scenery on wheels for ease of movement

TRUCK

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WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR SET CONSTRUCTED YOU NEED TO DRESS

IT WITH DETAILS TO YOUR STORY AND CHARACTERS.

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An item placed on the set, usually part of it e.g. a lamp, clock, picture

SET PROP

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OVER ALL

THE WHOLE SET

HAS A NAME……..

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Resources used to create the setting where a drama takes place, e.g. backcloth, flats, rostra, furniture.

SCENERY

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IF YOUR SET IS EFFECTIVE THE AUDIENCE SHOULD BE ABLE

TO TELL YOU THE • TIME PERIOD

• LOCATION

• SOCIAL STATUS

• ATMOSPHERE

BEFORE ANY ACTORS WALK ON STAGE!

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• Draw a ground plan for 1 scene from your rehearsed improvisation

• Design a set where the opening scene is a house where a murder has happened.

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