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Full circle for Nadia Parkes as she makes professional stage debut in Chichester
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16/04/2024
Nadia Parkes makes a professional stage debut in The House Party by Laura Lomas in Chichester’s Minerva Theatre.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Groups Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Now, lovely
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to speak to Nadia Parks, who is coming to Chichester Festival Theatre for the opening
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play in the Minerva season, which is The House Party, a modern adaptation of Strindberg's
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Miss Julie. But the really exciting thing, Nadia, is this is your professional stage
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debut and there's a remarkable story behind that. In so far as you've come full circle
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to be here. Tell me what happened. So when I auditioned for Lambda, gosh, how many years
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ago now? Probably seven. Yeah, no, no more than that. Nine, nine years ago, I think.
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I auditioned to get into Lambda with a monologue from Patrick Marber's version of Miss Julie.
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I used a Julie monologue and I got into Lambda, three years, and now the first play that I'm
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ever doing and taking to stage with is the exact same character that got me into drama
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school in the first place. Extraordinary. Is that a chance? Did you seek this out or
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did it just come your way? I mean, it just, it literally just came my way. And I do know
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for a fact that when I first ever looked at the email, I got goosebumps all the way through
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my body. And I had a moment of a slight knowing that this was going to come my way. I don't
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always get that on jobs, but I looked at the email, I looked at the character and I was
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just filled with this kind of rush. Oh, I was going to say that's incredibly spooky,
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isn't it? Does it make you feel like there's some sort of hand of fate steering you? What
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is it? How do you process when something like that happens? I think, do you know what it
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makes me feel? It just makes me feel so looked after. And so like, I'm in the exact right
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place at the right time. And that there was actually, there's a plan in play for my, that's
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what it makes me feel. It makes me feel like there's a plan in play for my life. And the
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way back then, that plan was in action. And I just didn't know it yet. And it kind of
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makes me look back on the really nervous, like auditionee who had no idea that I would
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actually get to do what I love for a living ever. And it makes me look back and just want
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to give that young girl who was practising her Julie monologue in the mirror before going
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down to London to do the big audition. And it just makes me want to give her a hug and
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say like, you're fine. You're going to, you actually are going to do this role as your
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first ever stage debut. Isn't that extraordinary? And it's the most massive indication, isn't
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it, of your journey so far. And the lovely thing is that Julie in this piece is a character
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you love. Not that you have to love your character, but you are her great defender, aren't you?
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She does make bad decisions, but your job is to understand why, isn't it?
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Yeah, totally. I have so much empathy and so much heart and love for Julie, especially
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in Laura's adaptation. She's just written her so beautifully and so complex. And, you know,
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on paper, she might come across kind of awful at times, bitchy, vulgar, all of these things.
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But I think when you really unpack it and get to the bottom of it, it's just a girl who's
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so lost and needs love and is so lonely and hurt. And that's really my job. Like you said,
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it's my job to protect her and look after her and not judge her and do her justice.
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Well, it sounds really lovely and intriguing and exciting start to the Minerva season.
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Congratulations on the stage debut. How wonderful that's in this and really lovely to speak to you.
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Thank you so much for your time.
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So great to talk to you. Thank you so much, Phil.
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All right.
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