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e it didn’t distract us from the characters and their development throughout the play. The stone structure looked really cool, and is it used as an alter for the goddess Artemis; this is where she enters from at the end of the play. The bush and pond are used as the alter Aphrodite, and this is where she keeps visiting the people from. The wall with the sliding door is used as the entrance to the home of the king Theseus. I also like the colors of the set. They were mostly earth-toned colors. The stone was gray, the bush was green, and the wall was brown and tan. If I were the set designer, I would change the alter for Artemis. I realized that the audience didn’t know that the stone structure was an alter until the very end of the play. I would make the alter a more distinguishable object such as Aphrodite’s. Maybe I would use something such as a statue or put symbols on the stone. Other than that, the set was perfect for the play. Every scene was well placed with the scenery...

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