This Broadway Musical Built the New York City Skyline From Stacked Suitcases
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This Broadway Musical Built the New York City Skyline From Stacked Suitcases
"For Two Strangers, Gilmour created something at once architectural and intimate: a skyline made of stacked suitcases, a stage that feels like a snow globe, and a world where neon flickers against winter gray."
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) is a Broadway musical following an unlikely friendship between Dougal, an optimistic British man attending his estranged father's wedding, and Robin, a pragmatic New Yorker who guides him through Manhattan over two days. The production has been seen across London's West End, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Broadway. Set designer Soutra Gilmour created a distinctive visual environment featuring stacked suitcases forming a skyline, a snow globe-like stage, and neon lighting against winter tones. The show combines heartfelt and comedic moments, with the set design being a standout element across all three production locations.
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