"Dear - isn’t this cute?" With a baffled expression, he turned to her to look at the set of bedsheets she held eagerly. "Ehm - aren’t we here to look for a bookshelf? This EXPEDIT looks so nice..." "Well, yes - but now that we are here, we can look at other things too, since it's so hard to convince you to come here, in the first place", she responded a bit defensively. "Okay. But I think I might've outgrown bedsheets with pictures of little trains”, he tried. Judging by her reaction, there was something else he had failed to understand.
IKEA. The Shopping Cathedral. The Saturday Afternoon Hell. A favorite destination for all the big turning points of your life - when you move away from home, when you move in together with someone, when a little one steps into the picture, or if you suddenly find yourself alone due to divorce or death. So, maybe IKEA is not as soulless as it looks in the catalogs.
IKEA is an everyday comedy in which the players experience shopping in the furniture department store (or Saturday afternoon hell, depends on your temperament) by playing small scenes. The structure of the scenario is like a theatre sport over only one subject: what really happens in people's heads while they are busy looking for the raw-white shade for their LAMPA-lamp. As with everything else from IKEA, the scenario also requires that you are willing to pull yourself together.
Genre: Underplayed situation comedy Number of players: 4-6 players and 1 game master. Player type: You like to improvise and co-create with co-players; no previous larp/freeform experience is necessary. Designer: Nis Haller Baggesen
For 4-6 participants. Sign-up at the LARP and RPG Desk near the southern entrance on Saturday July 28 at 20-22.