How the Scenes 2,3 and 4,2 from Twelfth Night could be Staged
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How The Key Scenes Could Be Staged
The first key scene, Act 2 Scene 3, is set in the kitchen of Olivia's house. The previous scene was set in the street, which is a completely different place. I think to change from the first to the next you would have to divide the stage by a curtain. Behind it Olivia's kitchen could be already set up and in front of it, the street scene could be staged.
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the darkness below so we can see Malvolio. The following scene is set in Olivia's garden. One of the middle sets of curtains could come across to hide the prison cell set up. There could then be a background picture of a garden and bright light as if it were outside. A few props such as flowers and other garden like objects could be put in this scene, to make it seem like a garden.
the darkness below so we can see Malvolio. The following scene is set in Olivia's garden. One of the middle sets of curtains could come across to hide the prison cell set up. There could then be a background picture of a garden and bright light as if it were outside. A few props such as flowers and other garden like objects could be put in this scene, to make it seem like a garden.