Note and get from it what you will -- but just to remind you, the play was performed on a stage in a theatre, and what Stella was actually looking at was whatever objects stagehands had assembled to be used in other scenes and those walls were actually flats, the odor of which I can still remember, and in my experience didn't diminish from opening to closing night performances.
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IN MY MIND'S EYE
Note and get from it what you will -- but just to remind you, the play was performed on a stage in a theatre, and what Stella was actually looking at was whatever objects stagehands had assembled to be used in other scenes and those walls were actually flats, the odor of which I can still remember, and in my experience didn't diminish from opening to closing night performances.
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