This is a commonly-asked question so you should be prepared for it. Often you are given guidelines as to how many
aspects of staging to include
or what precise aspects you
must include.
As always, read the question
carefully.
Does not need to be
elaborate
Simple backdrop
A few pieces of furniture
A prop or two
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Stage positioning
Powerful character in a position of dominance?Isolated character standing alone?Would you have a tiered stage with a dominant
character in a higher position than the other?
Colours can be very
suggestive here. Red - passion or anger
White - purity or innocence
Black - evil or power
Yellow or greenish tinge -
sinister and evil
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Use plenty of adjectives to
describe the costumes
Torn, dishevelled, sleek, expensive,
elegant, flowing, tightly-fitted,
bloody etc.
You could link characters by
having them wear similar or
complementary colours
Standing proudly upright?
Bent in humble submission?
Exaggerated gestures?
Whispering and creeping
around the stage?
Support every point you
make with quotation from
and reference to the play.
Music - could be romantic,
sorrowful, dramatic etc.
Choice of music shows you
understand the mood
Swords clashing
Screaming
Murmur of angry voices
Etc.
Can establish mood /
atmosphere
Spotlights to pick out
important characters
Filters to create warm,
glowing light
Dim light to create
menacing or eerie
atmosphere