Props
For the first scene there will not be many props but the ones we do use will be important to the storyline. We want to have some clocks scattered around showing different times which hope to get the audience thinking that it is not real and is a dream. Another prop we will us in this scene is a small box that will have the symbol inside it. The second scene will use a lot more props as it is set in a home. The props that will be important to the story are a toilet, cup of tea, bread that will be toasted in a toaster and a knife and butter. Smaller props will include a set of keys, plates and other items that are around a normal home.
Costumes
There are two main costumes that the main actor will be wearing. The first one being a blue dressing gown which he will be wearing in him premonition and also while before he gets dressed in the next scene. We decided to put him in the dressing gown in both scenes to link the two scene together and to help to audience understand that the first half is a dream. The dressing gown will be blue as it is the main colour scheme. The other costume will be a grey suit which he will put on in the end of the second scene. The suit will show that the character may have a good job and cares about his appearance.
written description by Gemma Flinders, Photographs taken by Katie Lee and James Sullivan
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