Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The York Cycle

It is important to remember that this play is just in the series of plays telling the entire story. In a way this is just a scene from a larger play. Keeping this in mind, it is important to set this up as if it is just a segment. Having aspects from earlier plays and later plays, such as the tree, fruit, leaves, and serpent already on set, could only benefit and assist to the idea that this is just a segment, not a play in itself. The York cycle covers everything from creation to the end of Genisis. This set should be adaptable to fit into the other plays. Any other cast, if different, should be able to walk on and continue the action of the next plays in the series with the same scenery. This is also important to show that this is only one portion of the story they are telling the audience, not just the technical aspect of story arch.


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