Thursday, November 17, 2005
Groovy
Tony was so impressed with the way that What You've Done was staged that he decided to do the same thing with Full Circle. Only, our cast was way too big to fit into a little Project Rowhouse. So he found a low-ceilinged ranch house out in the suburbs. He asked Kirk to come up with a new design, something to fit the architecture. Kirk covered the floors in thick shag carpetting, the walls in dark wood panelling and shiny silver, blue and brown wallpaper, and threw lots of low Noguchi coffee tables and groovy floor pillows everywhere. There was also a creek, with large river stones. All the women actors now wore the Pamela suit, unbottoned, with a cigarette dangling from one hand and a rocks glass in the other. The baby disappeared from the play. People started making out in corners and behind doors, so you could just see their bare feet peeking out.
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