I directed José Rivera's Marisol at the Ethnic Cultural Theatre in Seattle in 2002. It's a dark, funny, and deeply moving play about a young woman's search for protection when her guardian angel abandons her to fight a war against God.Act One takes place in various indoor locations around New York City. In Act Two, the angelic war has begun and New York has become a ravaged wasteland where very little makes sense. The design team outdid themselves on this one -- we used six rolling, reversible flats with a cityscape on one side and interiors on the other, which moved around the stage to create the settings for each scene. At the end of Act One, the flats all rolled back to reveal the full stage for the first time.