Student Name:Instructor:Course:Date:Part 1 In this particular scene, Salieri is narrating his story, and is cut short by some giggling and playful noise in the background. Suddenly, a woman enters running playfully. A man follows her in the same mood as it is revealed they are playing catch. The man is Mozart and the woman is Constanze. They have clothes from the 1700s such as a big puffy dress for Constanze and a long coat on Mozart marched with black shoes and endless long white socks. Constanze’s dress is too big and puffy that it makes her backside look huge. Like Mozart, Constante has long brown hair hooked at the back white Mozart has long black hair and no weave or hat. Both have short black shoes. The setting of the scene is in a huge room with a table covered in a multicolor cloth. The stage floor and equipment are illuminated and dominated by dark, blue, and purple colors. Both actors’ cloths look ancient with the period being around 1800. Performing on all fours at times to show excitement and playfulness, Mozart throws her playfully and cavorts with her under the table. His behavior infers that he wants to make