After reading the play and meeting with the director, Margaret Larlham, set designer Cara Tougas began her process by finding images that served as the inspiration for her design. These two images were especially potent to her as she thought about creating the space for the
Symphony of Clouds.
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Cara is a first year design student in the
MFA program at
SDSU.
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