Onto the stage as a costume or scenic designer.

Bringing something you envision onto the stage as a costume or scenic designer. (Well, we won't make it all the way to the stage, but we'll go as far as we can within the confines of this class.) Here's what you do:

EVERYONE: Read either Dramatic Interlude 2 - "Arms and the Man" (p.132-135) or Dramatic interlude 5 The Three Sisters (p 363) in our book. Try to imagine the physical world of the play - the light, sound, environment, clothing, etc. - that the characters are living in. Picture it in your mind. Then, proceed, choosing one of the following options. If you change the time period state why the story would still work in that time- example 1950's because women were still expected to stay home and keep the children.

For COSTUME DESIGNERS - Either sketch a rendering (in color)or cut and collage an image of the costumes for three of the characters in the interlude. Some people collage historical images off the internet. How does their clothing tell the audience who they are and what situation they're in? How do things like fit, color, texture, and culture work into your design? Your job is to make these characters' costumes add to the story of the play. NOTE: It might help you to look at the section on Costume Design (p. 158) in our book - there are lots of guiding questions to give you some ideas. Write a short description or paragraph about why you made these choices and include it with your submission.

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