CHALLENGES OF ACHIEVEING REALISTIC PROPS AND SET DESIGN IN CONTEMPORARY STAGE PRODUCTION: “LION KING” IN PERSPECTIVE
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Theatrical productions have long aimed to immerse audiences through visual and emotional storytelling. One of the most captivating elements of live theatre is set and prop design, which plays a crucial role in establishing the atmosphere and enhancing the narrative. In contemporary stage productions, designers face the unique challenge of balancing realistic portrayals with technical and financial constraints.
The Lion King, an acclaimed stage production adapted from Disney's animated film, provides a powerful case study in how modern theater grapples with these issues. The production is celebrated for its imaginative use of puppetry, props, and sets, combining traditional theater techniques with innovative designs to create a unique visual experience. However, the ambitious realism and grandeur come with challenges in design, construction, and performance continuity. This research endeavor attempts to identify challenges of achieving realistic props and set design in contemporary stage production, it will also provide possible solution to this challenges.
The Lion King, an acclaimed stage production adapted from Disney's animated film, provides a powerful case study in how modern theater grapples with these issues. The production is celebrated for its imaginative use of puppetry, props, and sets, combining traditional theater techniques with innovative designs to create a unique visual experience. However, the ambitious realism and grandeur come with challenges in design, construction, and performance continuity. This research endeavor attempts to identify challenges of achieving realistic props and set design in contemporary stage production, it will also provide possible solution to this challenges.
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