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New Theatre Productions celebrate 45 years of superb open-air theatre
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13/06/2024
New Theatre Productions – an essential part of the Festival of Chichester and of the Chichester Festivities for many years before that – celebrates 45 years this summer.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers and also
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Chairman of the Festival of Chichester. Now one of the absolute highlights every year
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without fail of the Festival of Chichester is the new theatre productions in the glorious,
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absolutely glorious West Dean Gardens. And as always, it's the double bill and Peter
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Breskell who runs the company, always lovely to speak to you. You've got something really
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special for this year, haven't you? Because it is a special year, the 45th anniversary
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of the company. And that must be such a lovely thought, a thought full of pride that the
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company has endured so well and remained so popular.
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Yes, that's very true, Phil. We started all those years ago with our mentor and leader
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John Hart, who's sadly no longer with us. But we've managed to maintain the kind of
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event that he started and we've carried it on. And this year is a very special year for
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us personally, because it's actually five years since the 40th, which you may well remember
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because you made a lovely speech at that time. And I was upstaged by John giving his speech.
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You were, but then we were all upstaged by John. But it's such fond memories of him and
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in his spirit, I'm doing my level best with others to carry on the tradition. And this
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year, we're doing two completely different types of productions. The first one is Tom
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Jones, which I'm actually directing, and it's a period play. It's described as a ripe, rich,
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gaudy romp, which gives you some idea of what it's like. And it's just great fun. There's
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lots of nice characters involved, and there's a good story involved as well. And what we're
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doing with Tom Jones is being as inventive as we can be, because we're at a great advantage
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being in the open air. It's lovely there. But it's not always so easy to stage things
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as they're written in the script. So we've had to be a bit inventive on how we use the
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spaces and create the rooms of which particular scenes are taken. But we think we've done
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that very effectively. And the one abiding factor that I think will really appeal to
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a lot of people is that there's been a tremendous amount of hard work from a lady called Marco
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Todd, who has provided all the costumes, period costumes, wigs and everything else involved
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with that. And so if you couple the lovely, colourful costumes with the beautiful backdrop
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at Westin at the Pergola, with some inventive, I hope, direction and performances, I think
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you're going to find a very entertaining evening.
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It sounds fantastic. Now, one of John's great principles, wasn't it, was to provide contrast.
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And you're offering something rather different in the other piece, aren't you?
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Yes, we are. Very much so. We wanted to provide that contrast, as you say. I've got some very
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talented people who are performing an entertainment called Mixed Doubles. Mixed Doubles was written
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by several leading writers, including, I mean, I can't mention them all, but Harold Pinter,
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Lyndon Brook, Faye Weldon, the list goes on. And they are duologues and monologues with
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the theme of marriage. There is entertainment in it, there's humour, there's pathos. There's
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really a reflection on life through the years with these particular characters. And it's
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a nice, gentle way of coming to Westin and seeing something completely different to the
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other play. So with a bit of luck, most people would like to try both of them.
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Absolutely. And I often wonder, and I probably often ask you, how difficult is it to come
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up with two pieces that are sufficiently different, but which will work well enough together?
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Well, it's like all these things, it's really a matter of opinion. It comes from the heart,
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from what you've learnt. I mean, I learnt so much of whatever little I know from John.
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And you use this sort of, you get a feeling about things. You know where you're going
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to be performing. You know the audience that you're likely to get. And you try to then
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appeal to that audience in various different ways. And this year, we've got Mixed Doubles,
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which is an ostensibly modern day play, although it's sections of plays, but they all interlink.
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And that is contrasted completely with a large cast costume play for the other play.
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So if people like one or t'other, there is a choice. But with a bit of luck, it might
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well appeal to anybody who likes theatre in the open air to see both of them.
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Absolutely. And it's always the most perfect venue and the acting is always fabulous. And
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the welcome is one of the things I like most about new theatre productions. It's such a
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welcoming place to go. So, thoroughly recommend it to anyone. And it's an integral part of
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the Festival of Chichester and long may it remain. So Peter, good luck with the summer
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and lovely to speak to you.
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Lovely to speak to you and thank you very much for your support. And we look forward
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to being part of the Festival of Chichester again this year.
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Fantastic. Thanks.
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Thank you.
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