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Dezeen | Bunny Christie's set symbolises protagonist's "dislocation with reality" | #Shorts | Dezeen @dezeen | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Designer Bunny Christie created an ambiguous, white-tiled structure that could be a swimming pool, the inside of a TV or a jumbo pill as the set for the play People, Places and Things, which tells the story of a recovering addict.

Christie, who has designed productions including London's currently showing Guys and Dolls, created the set to echo the character's "dislocation with reality".

The design of the set takes reference from medical settings, with wipe-down white tiles and a rehab reception desk in the centre of the stage.

People, Places and Things runs until 10 August at the Trafalgar Theatre in London.

Performance footage courtesy of Trafalgar Theatre
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