
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a page from a book with diagrams and text discussing staging and actor placement. The subjects are the diagrams themselves, which illustrate different arrangements of furniture or actors on a stage. One diagram, labeled "Figure 7.28", depicts a less symmetrical furniture placement. Another diagram, labeled "Figure 7.29", shows actors in a straight line, with the text indicating this should be avoided. A third diagram, "Figure 7.30", illustrates triangular arrangements of actors labeled A, B, and C. The text discusses the importance of avoiding straight lines on stage, as they can lead to actors being unable to see and address each other, making emphasis impossible and movement awkward. It praises the triangle as a fundamental shape for creating good pictures and movement in staging. The scene appears to be an interior, likely a study or library, given the book format. There are no specific time of day, weather, or emotional cues visible. The text is printed and handwritten in English. The page number "161" is visible at the top right. There are no discernible Nigerian location cues within the visible content.
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