Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20190925195201/@comment-5543592-20190927011528

Baldr led her in, one of the ushers handing Baldr a playbill and smiling wide.

"Enjoy the show."

Baldr passed the playbill to Clodagh as they entered into passages ways behind the stands. The building was a cylinder, going straight up, and while the stands were covered, the stage was exposed directly to the sun so that light cast on it. It was early morning, so a large section of the stands had the sun directly in their eyes--that section was, predictably, empty, with the audience instead filing into the shaded seats.

The murmured hum-drum of the pre-show audience was in their ears as they advanced down the nearest corridor, into the stands.

Below them, seperated from the stands by a railing and good twenty feet of dirt, was the stage. It was set back into the wall of the theater, and there were many doors for the actors to make shift exits and entries onto it, as well as a balcony that overlooked it for the actors to give their monologue's from.

"Do you want to sit close?" Baldr asked.