17
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In groups, brainstorm solutions to the
set design problems listed
above.
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Research architecture and furniture that would be appropriate to London, England, in 1914.
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What equipment would be available in 1914 for audio recording and playback?
This equipment
would be required for
Professor Higgins’ vocal laboratory.
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Draw a design for one or more of the settings identified above.
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Create a diorama for one or more of the settings
identified above
.
ACTIVITY
Theme 5
THE CHALLENGE OF SET DESIGN
Designing
Pygmalion
is a very daunting task. Challenges include:
* Portraying a scene that occurs outdoors at 11:30 pm in the pouring rain with horse-drawn taxicabs passing by;
* Delivering a character by taxicab from a crowded street up a small
alleyway to her tiny apartment;
* Changing rapidly from the small apartment to a well-appointed voice laboratory;
* Moving from the laboratory up two flights of stairs to a bathroom without interrupting the action;
* Returning to the laboratory, again without interrupting the action;
* Moving to the residence of a rich
and fashionable woman;
* Moving to a grand ballroom with an elaborate entranceway;
*
Returning to the laboratory; and
* Returning to the residence of the rich and fashionable woman.