In this thesis, I explore how proximity between play-texts and personal texts forms the foundation of my sound design process. I investigate how my sound design process intersects with dramatic literature, other design elements, and personal experience to create a cohesive and purposeful theatrical environment. Furthermore, I juxtapose accounts of my creative process on two case studies with biographical anecdotes and original proposals for new works.
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