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In your television adaptation of Twelfth Night, you are not tied to Elizabethan language, nor to the time period. Which modern day settings would be good places in which to "set" the story? A garage? A mall? An amusement park? A high school? A gym? In this short assignment, outline the setting you will use for your sitcom and explain why you think the location would be a good one for the show. What would be the main "sets" (the main elements in the setting: a car, a restaurant, a classroom, a kitchen within a family home)?

Be specific in your answer. Explain what elements of the location make it suitable for your version of Twelfth Night.

Notice that in the sitcoms you watch, there is usually one main set, and a few secondary ones. Feel free to include a drawing or a photograph with your explanation.

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