Theater is obviously an art, but more and more it becomes a mechanical art: creating illusion and a world in which the audience can get lost in. Here, the set designer used IKEA pieces.
“Set in the Victorian era, The Bell rides on the flexibility of Ikea’s pieces, opting mostly for the brand’s stark white shelves and kitchen cabinetry to display symbolic objects and status symbols. Much like how Helvetica was intended to carry printed messages in th

eir purest forms, Ikea’s modular compartments are to serve as blank husks that bring attention to the objects they exhibit. Accompanying white tables and chairs become clean, stylized symbols of affluence that echo the often expensive, designed minimalism in vogue today. Overall, the set looks like a page ripped from the Ikea catalog.”
From http://architizer.com/blog/ikea-opera/


Even though I always say I’m an optimist, I really am a pessimist. “Oh, that’ll never work out.” I tell myself constantly. I’ve recently been setting goals and one is to have more faith. I’m not talking about too much spirituality or refection, although I don’t thing there’s anything wring with that. I’m simply talking about setting goals and then believing that the goal will come to pass (I guess I’ve been an actor for too long!).

