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Start: 10th September 2007 - Presentation: 15th October 2007
Tutor: Colin Winslow
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You are asked to design the set and costumes for "Riders to the Sea" which is assumed to be taking place in the Media Room in the FAB. The play is to be presented in arena format, with enough seating for an audience of at least one hundred. You have a reasonable budget, but not a lavish one.
You should present for assessment: a plan of the set, a scale model and costume designs for the main characters.
You will be graded upon:
- your general design scheme
- appropriate use of the space
- appropriateness to the play
- accuracy and technical ability
- style and content of your presentation
- general creativity, progress and class participation
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(Note: The full script is 11 pages long)Colin Winslow
Email: cwinslow@ualberta.ca
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