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1. Directing The Tempest opening to create excitement or designing elements for the storm and calm transition (Act 1, Scenes 1–2).
2. Creating comedy through witty exchanges or designing The Country Wife settings and SPARKISH’s costume (Act 1, Scene 1).
3. Highlighting contrasts in WILLY’s character through performance or designing period-appropriate sets in Death of a Salesman (Act 2).
4. Interpreting LAKUNLE’s character or directing actors, musicians, and dancers to create a dramatic climax in The Lion and the Jewel (Closing section).
5. Performing CLAUDIA ROE’s bitterness or directing SKILLING’s character dimensions in Enron (Act 2, Scenes 2–3).
6. Enhancing tension, tragedy, or comedy through staging, performances, and designs in Medea, Tartuffe, The Seagull, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and Snow in Midsummer.

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