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Question: When was dry ice used within the play "the woman in black!?"!?
I recently saw the woman in black and as part of my GCSE drama coursework I have to write about the play and theatrical elements, I have everything else included, but I just can't remember when in the play Dry ice was used, if anybody could help me i'd be extremely grateful!Www@QuestionHome@Com


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http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/The_Woman_i!.!.!.

A possible discussion group, at least perhaps more detailed info to help you!?

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Talk:The_Wo!.!.!.

Not having seen the play, especially in new adaptations!. but being familiar with the nature of it and the setting, it seems more likely to me that a Fogger might have been used, unless there is some Cauldron type scene!.

Dry Ice is not so stable over any extended period, especially in live performance theater, and pretty much would have to be SET in a black out or scene change, or as an opening scene after an intermission perhaps!.

It sounds like part of your assignment deals with the technology of the performance, and on line there are dozens of links, though more specific to plot, story line, etc!.Www@QuestionHome@Com