Scene design for Noises Off

Noises Off requires a setting that is a revelation, in several ways. First, it must look like the two-story interior design of a fabulous English manor house with no less than seven functional doors, a staircase with a banister and mid-level landing, and a banistered balcony. Second, the audience discovers in Act I that this impressive English manor house is actually a set in a “play” that is being lovingly rehearsed one night before opening. Then, in Act II, the entire set must revolve to reveal a performance of the same “play” from the dark “backstage” world (where the “actors” already despise each other, get drunk, threaten mayhem, and try with varying degrees of success to negotiate the doors, stairs, and ruined love affairs. For Act III, the entire set must revolve again to reveal a final performance of the same “play” where “sardine” messes accumulate, a door handle comes off with the door jammed shut, and “injuries” occur including a “fall” down the entire staircase. All of the doors (front and back) and the staircases (front and back) must be in distance relationships that allow the action (front and back ) to fit in perfect timing with the dialogue.


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