Tin Forest
Puppet design and coaching commission
The National Theatre of Scotland
The Commonweath Games - 2014
A grumpy old man sorts and sifts a world of twisted metal and broken scrap.
Slowly builds himself a tin forest.
One day he feeds a big scrawny bird that appears outside his shack.
The bird disappears into the night leaving a trail of shite.
The man becomes angry and tired of his lonely life.
But one morning he wakes to find everything surrounded by jungle with wildlife roaring around him.
The old man's world is reborn, perhaps he has died and gone to heaven or perhaps
through his lifetimes work he has set the seed for a brighter tomorrow.
An installation/performance for an audience of 10 people every 5 minutes.
5 rooms x 5 minutes = 25 minutes duration
Presented at the Old Rotunda building on the River Clyde as part of the Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014
THE GUARDIAN
"A rich, desolate blend of art, puppetry and folk music (...) this gorgeously detailed promenade performance evokes a spooky, lonely world to tell a tale of post-industrial regeneration."
★★★★
the old man
1:12 scale construction site
Authors
Helen Ward and Wayne Anderson
Adapted/Directed
Graham McLaren
Associate Director and Designer
Gavin Glover
Associate Designer
Rebecca Hamilton
Cast
Darren Brownlie
Steven Clyde
Pete Collins
Angela Darcy
John Kazek
Harry Ward