The first step in identifying how themes of “The Tempest,” the play, correspond with the chosen age is to be able to connect the events to modern times. Prospero uses religion to trick the audience is a concern in the play. Coincidentally there was also concern about religious warfare in the early modern period. The play also raises social class concerns, which is typical for the early modern era.
This situation begs the question of how to context the play so that it represents the modern period. One way to portray a specific time in a play is through stage effects. Prospero would require his clothing to match the Roman Catholic Priests. The island should also have its illumination changed. Christ was an issue during the religious disputes. Contrary to Prospero’s description of his difficulties with theology in the darkness, early modern settings would have brighter lighting. This is because religion wouldn’t require hiding from this environment. Because different religions were able to listen in early modern times, so would the pitch.
The Tempest’s events may be used to illustrate many scenarios. One time period that can be achieved through play activities is the Early Modern. It is essential to emphasize religious warfare by changing the lighting and sound during performances.