Jack and the Beanstalk Model
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Act 1 - Note the steep angle of Jack's house. That will change. Act 1 - There is also a sign post that goes next to the beanstalk. I forgot to place it on the model. Act 1 - An aerial view. The figure by the house represents a 6 foot tall person. The figure by the octagonal bench, 5 foot.
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Act 1 - Ellie's improvement on the placement of Jack's house. I also want to ditch the octagonal bench in favour of a stump. Act 1 - Closer shot of stage right. Oh yeah, the octagonal bench has gotta go. Act 1 - Even closer. Isn't that a cute house?
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Act 2 - Vern was working on one of the clouds when I took this picture. The lighting is good for an overall view anyway. Act 2 - There's the cloud! Also, I remembered to put the sign post where it belongs. Act 2 - A closer view of Tyrone's house. Two doors, a window, an oven and a storage shelf.
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Act 2 - A different view. The table and chair are somewhat oversized. We'll need a table cloth so Jack can hide under the table. Act 2 - A closer look at the oven and storage shelf. Jack can hide in the oven, too. Act 2 - I suppose we'll need to fill the shelves... oh Angela! Joey!! The prop list keeps growing!

Set Design by Vernon Schwartz, © 2005