"This fluidity is additionally anthropomorphized in the set design that astutely reflects Alison's mental state. Surprisingly, the set becomes one of the most impactful elements in the show. As Alison attempts to separate truths and fictions from her past, she wonders, "What do you know that's not your dad's mythology?" This question, which seems to drive the entire narrative, is backdropped by a lightly illustrated map that is painted on the floor and proscenium walls. The choice to cement a godlike map onstage that her father's "whole like fits inside" continually remind audience of Alison's overall goal to gain a better understanding of her past. It also reflects the logical processes she chooses to follow to reach this understanding."