Road - play review.
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Road Playwright: Jim Cartwright Director: Marcus Romer Company: Pilot theatre Company Date: 23rd January 2003 The set: The type of staging was a proscenium arch. It was set on a revolving stage where the characters pushed it round. It showed the never-ending circle of life of the characters and them not going anywhere. Quiet a simple set appearance towards the audience, but provides the sense of understanding, as the audience is able to work out which house belongs to who. The rotating stage is split into three sections each of which are basic rooms of a poor housed person. The set is already on stage so it dissembles the problem of carrying set on and off stage. The idea of the revolving stage was to show the changes throughout the play but without having to change the set and bring in new props. Use of projections: at the beginning and end of the performance projections...

