Bunny Christie's People, Places and Things set symbolises protagonist's "dislocation with reality"

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. Originally debuting at London's National Theatre in 2015, writer Duncan Macmillan's play has returned

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