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Les Miserables set design 2

The set in its entirety. The stairs are movable. There are two doors on each side of the second level for actors to enter and exit the stage during necessary times. It is also used for most of the time: Prologue, At The End of the Day, Lovely Ladies, Paris 1932, One Day More.
The scene for "Who Am I?". The French flag is rolled from the middle section and pulled back once it's done.
The set without the stairs. The "brick walls" on both sides of the bottom level are actually curtains, rolled up to make space for set pieces to be moved during set changes.
The set during "The Barricades" scene, minus the "Barricades" set pieces. The "Barricades" are separated into three pieces upon entrance and stick together as one whole piece. The "brick curtains" would be rolled up to reveal the pieces rolled down once the set pieces are completely in position.
The set during "Javert's Suicide" scene. The middle part can be moved forward to form "the bridge" and it it moved back in it original place after "There is no way to go on......."
The set without the "brick curtains" and showing the black cloth. The black cloth serves as portals for the actor and set pieces to enter and exit the stage. However, the actors can only enter and exit the stage on the middle part and the sides through the black cloth, and the doors on the second level.
Les Miserables set design 2
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Les Miserables set design 2

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