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The CABIN INTERIOR for our play is simple and
sparse. Here is Henry David Thoreau's own description of his
cabin on Walden Pond
"My
furniture, part of which I made myself, and the rest cost me
nothing of which I have not rendered an account, consisted of a
bed, a table, a desk, three chairs, a looking-glass three inches
in diameter, a pair of tongs and andirons, a kettle, a skillet,
and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks,
three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for
molasses, and a japanned lamp."
Also on our set: one axe, a
flute, some oak logs, six leather bound journals, a wooden box
of snap beans and a dozen thick carpenter style pencils.
Here's an example of as et design for an in-the-round theater.
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