Walden
Magnetic North Theatre Productions
'Simplify, simplify.' It is with this mantra that Magnetic North's production of Walden echoes in our minds.
"Audience and actor share intimacy without encroachment"
Adapted from the non-fiction book by Henry David Thoreau, Walden is not so much a story as it is a demonstration of a philosophy. For nearly two years, Thoreau inhabited a small hut on the edge of Walden Pond in Massachusetts, testing himself to discover the effect of solitude on human spirit. Magnetic North transforms this book into a one-man show, provoking us into sharing Thoreau's experience.
The Stills art gallery provides an ideal space; audience and actor share intimacy without encroachment. The open seating mimics the feel of Thoreau's empty cabin and just as the narrator describes the rumbling of a distant train we hear trucks barrel down cobblestone road. The minimalist stage, combined with a noticeable lack of lighting and make-up, creates a sense of naturalism which permeates our experience.
With the ambiguous Performer, however, the audience struggles to find a personal connection. Ewan Donald perfectly projects the attitude of someone proud to be on the edge of society, but Thoreau's subtle humour is all but lost in his declamatory tone. There is an innate tension between inviting the audience into his mind and adequately distancing us to hear his message.
Walden elegantly reproduces the spirit of the book and reminds us that theatre is more than just spectacle and fanfare. The message - that "we all must take time to stop, breathe, and think" - is especially fitting in our technological world. The philosophy is as true today as it was over a century ago.
Reviewed at Stills, Edinburgh in February 2008.
No Edinburgh Fringe performance on August 23, additional performances at noon on August 22 and 29 2009.
Watch a video trailer of Walden here.
From January 31 2008 to February 3 2008 at Stills, Edinburgh. Tel: 0131 622 6200. www.stills.orgFrom August 17 2009 to August 29 2009 at Dovecot, Edinburgh; show starts 15:00, running time 1:00. Tel: 0131 550 3660. www.dovecotstudios.com/September 9 2009 at Corran Halls, Oban. Tel: 01631 567333. September 10 2009 at Mull Theatre @ Druimfin, Tobermory. Tel: 01688 302828. www.mulltheatre.comSeptember 11 2009 at Haddo House, Ellon. Tel: 01651 851440. September 18 2009 at Craigellachie Village Hall, Craigellachie. Tel: 01340 871457. September 24 2009 at Birnam Institute, Dunkeld. Tel: 01350 727674. September 26 2009 at Universal Hall, Findhorn. Tel: 01309 691170. From October 2 2009 to October 3 2009 at Howden Park Centre, Livingston. Tel: . 01506 433634
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What the papers said:
The Herald:
**** "Thoreau's entire New Age philosophy is eked out and delivered via season to season first-person ruminations"
**** "Thoreau's entire New Age philosophy is eked out and delivered via season to season first-person ruminations"
The Scotsman:
**** "A tremendously timely piece of theatre; an hour-long contemplative pool of stillness tucked into a corner of modern city life"
**** "A tremendously timely piece of theatre; an hour-long contemplative pool of stillness tucked into a corner of modern city life"
Edinburgh Evening News:
***** "This was profound stuff ... the sort of big ideas that most people only get when you have the freedom of time and the space to think them"
***** "This was profound stuff ... the sort of big ideas that most people only get when you have the freedom of time and the space to think them"
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