
"The exhibition traces this creative process from initial ideas to realised designs, showcasing scale models, costume sketches, collages, and sculptural interpretations responding to the texts studied."
"There are also interactive models of the theatre's three stages, which add a playful element, letting visitors imagine their own productions and even adjust the lighting."
"It's a modest exhibition, but for anyone curious about how stage worlds are created, it offers a neat behind-the-scenes glimpse."
"The exhibition, An Introduction to Stage Design, is at the National Theatre on the Southbank until 6th June and is free to visit."
The exhibition at the National Theatre features work by young participants from the An Introduction to Stage Design course. Inspired by Lord of the Flies, the group learned core principles of stage design, including text research and visual concept development. The exhibition displays scale models, costume sketches, and interactive models of the theatre's stages. It provides insight into the creative process of stage design, allowing visitors to engage with the material and imagine their own productions. The exhibition is free and runs until 6th June.
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