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Set Design The set should: suggest the style and tone of the whole production create mood and atmosphere give clues as to the specific time and place of the action offer creative possibilities for the movement and grouping of the actors

Movement of the actors For more interesting movement possibilities and to make interesting stage pictures, the set designer often includes levels. This means there are many different places for the audience to be looking at the action. Too much of the same gets boring!

There are many ways to design the same play. Romeo and Juliet

What is the mood? What is the time period?

Goal: Complete a final draft sketch for what your set diagram will look like.