
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows two diagrams from a book, illustrating stage positioning. The first diagram, labeled Figure 7.6, depicts two figures on a stage. One figure is positioned centrally and upstage, while the other is positioned downstage and to the left. A dashed line connects them, indicating a line of sight. There are also depictions of set pieces on either side of the stage. The text accompanying Figure 7.6 explains that when an actor has an important speech and is standing on one side of the center line, they must play the speech to a partner on the same side of the stage, but farther upstage. The actor with the important speech must be seen, but also be relatively far upstage. The second diagram, labeled Figure 7.7, shows a similar stage layout with two figures. One figure is upstage and to the left, and the other is downstage and to the right. Again, a dashed line indicates the line of sight between them. Set pieces are present on the sides of the stage. The text accompanying Figure 7.7 states that if an actor with an important speech plays it to a partner on the same side of the center line, but nearer to the center, then the partner with the important speech must still be upstage. It emphasizes that sight lines to the opposite side of the house must be clear. The image is a photograph of an open book. The pages are slightly yellowed, and there is a vertical line of shadows on the right side of the image, possibly from the binding of the book or a vertical element in the room where the photograph was taken. The text is in English. There is no information or depiction related to Jauro Yinu, Nigeria in this image.
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