”And So We Walked” is a Transformative and Spiritual Journey

DeLanna Studi in “And So We Walked.” Photos by Patrick Weishampel/Blankeye

“And So We Walked”, by DeLanna Studi.  Directed by Corey Madden.  Produced by Octopus Theatricals.  Presented by Arts Emerson, Emerson Paramount Center, 559 Washington Street, Boston through April 30.

by Michele Markarian

“A true story is dangerous.  Even if you’re the best storyteller, you can’t run from the truth”.  Thus begins DeLanna Studi’s moving and personal take on her and her father’s six-week sojourn on the Trail of Tears, following the footsteps of their Cherokee ancestors, who were forced into relocation during the 1830s.  During the course of the two-and-a-half-hour show, many intimate and historical truths are revealed as Studi weaves her personal narrative alongside that of the Cherokee Nation. 

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We All Walk The Trail of Tears in ‘And So We Walked’

DeLanna Studi in “And So We Walked.” Photos by Patrick Weishampel/Blankeye

‘And So We Walked’ — Created and Performed by DeLanna Studi. Directed by Corey Madden; Scenic Design by John Coyne; Costume Design by Andja Budincich; Lighting and Projection Design by Norman Coates; Sound Design and Original Music by Bruno Louchouarn. Co-represented by Octopus Theatricals and Indigenous Performance Productions. Presented by Arts Emerson at the Emerson Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., Boston through April 30, 2023.

By Shelley A. Sackett

When the pre-written announcement acknowledging Indigenous and Enslaved Peoples is read prior to every local theatrical production, it often feels disconnected from the show that follows. Not so with Cherokee actress, artist, and activist DeLanna Studi’s stunning one-woman autobiographical presentation, ‘And So We Walked.”

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