We have decided on the play Beauty Manifesto, by Neil Leyshon. This takes place in a world where you are expected to have plastic surgery in order to be the most beautiful version of yourself you can be. The Beauty Manifesto, that specifies why such a system would be in place, is 'applied to all', 'there are no exceptions'.
In this lesson we began to decide our staging, which is four tall rostrum pushed together in order to create the surgical table. We decided we wanted the immanency of the surgery to be apparent throughout, as well as implying the omnipresence of the Beauty Manifesto.
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