$299 for the set — $81 less than collecting the scenes one at a time. Not that we'd judge the slow build. John's been telling one story since 1964.
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The show only works because you see all four acts. Same family, same house, same dog — sixty years of progress, one rotation at a time. Splitting them up feels like leaving before the finale.
This is the complete set: all four scenes as 30x10 panoramic canvases, designed to stack into a single gallery wall — roughly 30 inches wide and four feet of American theater history, floor to ceiling. Turn of the century at the top, the future at the bottom, exactly the direction things went.
Each canvas is gallery-wrapped and ready to hang. Each era keeps its own color story, so the wall reads as one piece from across the room and four distinct acts up close.