The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Actors highlight real-life issues

Performanc­e: Passersby quick to help stranded OAPs

- derek healey dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee shoppers were given a shocking insight into isolation and loneliness through an interactiv­e theatre performanc­e that saw elderly people left stranded in public places.

The project, called BED, arrived at the city’s Wellgate Shopping Centre yesterday when members of the public came face-to-face with older actors portraying confused, bed-bound characters.

The presentati­on saw passersby drawn into the stories of each of the performers, either by helping with small tasks, such as giving medication, or by having their own words and reactions weaved into the narrative.

Deptford-based theatre company Entelechy Arts said the performanc­e, designed by a group of artists in their seventies and eighties, helped highlight the realities faced by many elderly people.

Artistic director David Slater said: “The response from the public has been huge. Of course, it can be surreal to see an elderly person lying vulnerable in these spaces but a lot of people are affected by this. I think we all fear, growing older and feeling isolated.”

Yesterday’s performanc­e saw crowds of shoppers stop to interact with the actors and find out if they could do anything to help, with many coming away saying the group had raised an important issue.

Marka Rifat, who was visiting the city from Stonehaven, said: “It’s the kind of thing you would expect to be going on at the Fringe so to see it here in this setting is really fantastic. I hope it gets people thinking.”

Mary Stewart, 66, from Dundee said: “I worked with the elderly so I know unfortunat­ely these issues can be an everyday occurrence. Hopefully by bringing it into a very public space, it can help to raise awareness.”

Wellgate manager Peter Aitken said: “If this performanc­e makes people think and, better still, spurs them into action, it can only be a good thing.”

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