Click on the images below to find out more about the setting of The Merchant of Venice and what we know about where the play is set.
Every performance of The Merchant of Venice will be set in a place that has all of the things above but they can do that in lots of different ways. For example, the play could be set in any place where there is a lot of trade and financial dealings, and where people of different religions or beliefs live in the same city but might be separated in some way.
Why do you think it might be helpful for modern audiences to change the world of a play? What worlds can you think of where The Merchant of Venice might be set?