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Why Do We Laugh?
 
Light only speakers—put others in dark. Raise platform for elderly couple—can't see them on same level.
 
Harriet Whitlock, West Florence High School, Florence, S.C.
 
I thought that having older characters move to the area with the younger and watch the scene—their memory—helped eliminate the episodic feeling and kept the blocking from being boring.
 
Libby Samford, Leon Junior High School, Jewett, Texas
 
If you stage the production as Stephen Gregg suggests, the couch for Meredith age 66 and Andrew age 67 needs to be on a platform so they are not blocked by the younger Andrew and Meredith.
 
Alecia Day, Duncan High School, Duncan, Okla.