Off stage R.C. are eight small
chairs, to be brought on stage on cue during First Act. In ceiling,
directly over table R., is a double slot to hold knives. During First
Act, after WILLIAM puts out table lamp, _after_ MISS EASTWOOD'S
_scream_, the knife in down stage slot is let down in sight of
audience. _Seen with point sticking in ceiling._ Between Second and
Third Acts, the knife that falls on cue, during Third Act, is placed up
stage slot in ceiling, with point downwards. Setting the knife down in
view of audience in First Act, as well as releasing the second knife so
that it falls, and sticks in table during Third Act, is worked by
strings off stage R.
LIGHT PLOT.
Foots full rose, ambers 3/4 at rise. Light switch down stage side of
door down L. Hanging lamps, post lamps, table lamps, lit. Amber strip in
doorway down L. lit. One light strip amber, in doorway R.C. and L.C. Two
light strip amber, hung on fireplace backing. Two blue bunches outside
window R., lit. Baby amber shooting across stage from window R. Baby
amber striking mantel up C. from window R. Baby amber down L. at
proscenium arch shooting across stage, lit. Blue baby focused to strike
ROSALIE in chair C. from window R., OUT AT RISE. White frost spot in
position outside of window R. to strike ceiling on cue, OUT AT RISE.
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