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My Mother said I never should...... The Development Phase  

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Drama My Mother said I never should The Development Phase Scenes 9 &10 Charlotte Keatley wants the staging of her play to be very simplistic. She expresses that she wants no sofas or chairs in the performing of her play. For scene 9, which contains Doris and Margaret, Doris would be on one side of the stage and Margaret on the other to show that they were in different places. If we were able to use a backdrop we would have two living rooms split down the middle. The right side would be decorated in a quite old fashioned way to suit Doris. The left side would be more modern according to the time period. Doris's side of the set would be decorated in quite dull conservative colours, to represent her mood and way of life; Whereas Margaret's side would be slightly brighter. If we had the choice of using a stage I would...

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