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Structure
 

By constructing our set in pieces, sets can be taken apart and rearranged on stage; representing the push and pull of everyday life for our characters. Not only is this more fun to watch and easier to store backstage, it shows the duality of even the most everyday things.

Each of the 9 vignette's took place in their own unique settings, all achieved by different rotations and combinations of our three main pieces.

 

The center stage wagon is the entrance to the house, as well as the interior to the Moose Paddy. The stage left and stage right wagons are extra porch space, as well as a living room and laundromat. When pushed together, the three units form one final house for our closing scene. 

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