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Question about '12 Angry Men'

Question about '12 Angry Men'

Kringas
#2re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/25/07 at 5:11pm

re: Question about '12 Angry Men'


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vmlinnie
#3re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/25/07 at 5:20pm

Well handled Amanda. Still, though, nice Kringas.

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deep-delving, dark, deliberate you would say
browsing on spire and bogland; but today
our sky-blue slates are steaming in the sun,
our yachts tinkling and dancing in the bay
like racehorses. We contemplate at last
shining windows, a future forbidden to no one.


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bk
#4re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/25/07 at 6:10pm

Can anyone just answer the question? The way the set is, half the cast have their backs to the audience when seated at the long table. They do a good job of continually shifting, and, of course they stand and move around frequently. But, Mr. Thomas is juror number twelve and he's on the side with the backs to the audience.

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raphael06
#5re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/25/07 at 6:32pm

The get up and move around quite a bit so it does not really matter.


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2seatsoffcenter
#6re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/25/07 at 10:16pm

Mr. Thomas is Juror # 8.....seating is as follows:

X 2 3 4 5 6 Xx
1 [ juror table ] 7
X 12 11 10 9 8 Xx

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audience

Updated On: 4/25/07 at 10:16 PM

bk
#7re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/26/07 at 2:01am

Juror eight, that's right - but my point remains the same.

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defygravity2
#8re: Question about '12 Angry Men'
Posted: 4/26/07 at 9:29am

No, he does NOT face the audience when seated. He sits stage left (as indicated in 2seats diagram). George is in seat #1-stage right. There is a lot of movement, so the audience gets to see jurrors 8-12 throughout the show. Hope that helps.


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