- I was intrigued by this image as it is from a modern adaptation of the play. It is from the 2016 Broadway revival. I would be intrigued to see what the production looked like as a whole as witchcraft is definitely not a modern thing. People aren't as superstitious or gullible nowadays.
- I liked the use of levels in this picture - it is similar to how we used different levels of staging in Sweeney Todd (our double workshop unit).
- I like the minimalistic set here. With complicated dialogue we don't want to have over-complicated set either - though at the same time we might need a bit more set to help the audience understand the setting and narrative.
- This looks like a 'typical' production of "The Crucible", as in it is costumes and the staging - it looks quite melodramatic.
- This image is unlike my others as it is set outdoors - something that we will be able to in our site specific piece.
- I like the use of levels and restricted space - something we may be forced to do depending on the size of the rooms at our venue.
- This image intrigued me as they were all facing different directions on something that seemed to be suspended.
- The costumes looked effective and it seems like they were doing a physical theatre piece - something which I think we definitely should include in our piece.
- This version was performed in-the-round which I found interesting.
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Site Specific (9) - Inspiration images
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