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This relied on the actors to shift the audience's attention to where it needed to be for certain important action happening on stage. Most all of the noises portrayed in the production were made by the actors themselves. However, the audience was put through a test when the entire stage was turned around, and they were able to see what the actors were doing back stage...
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However, the audience was put through a test when the entire stage was turned around, and they were able to see what the actors were doing back stage. At the same time on the other side, actors not on front stage were performing "Nothing On." This part of the play was somewhat hard to follow, but if you could follow it, it made the play much funnier, and added to the aspect of the play within a play, as actors performing "Nothing On" interacted with actors backstage to create that chaotic hilarity...
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