After walking on top of stage, I truly felt like I was one of the performers that come to town and give us Georgians a great show. The shows stage is entirely flat and is composed of black tiles and white lines. From the back, there are what seems to be 20 foot curtains that are half black and half white. On the very edge of the stage sit 4 amps that are connected to some more machines in the back that I wasn’t able to see. Looking outward, you could again see the importance of Greek architecture for its design since both of the stages are supported by Corinthian poles. There is a shared intimacy that is produced between the audience and the performer on stage.