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Life as a trainee producer at Chichester Festival Theatre
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06/09/2024
George Waller’s first experience of theatre was on stage at Chichester Festival Theatre as an 11- or 12-year-old in the acclaimed main-house production Gypsy.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Lovely to
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speak to George Waller. Now, George, you've come up through the ranks at Chichester Festival
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Theatre, you started on the stage in Gypsy, you did a number of shows for the Youth Theatre
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at Christmas and in the summer, the Promenade, etc. But you're not an actor, you are back
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at the Festival Theatre as a trainee producer, and it sounds like you are getting fantastic
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experience towards your eventual career. What are you gaining from working on the shows
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at the Festival Theatre at the moment? What are you learning?
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Yeah, I'm getting loads of key experience for my future. I think the role puts me in
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a position that lots of people don't get to be in, and I'm really lucky to be in a fast-paced,
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small team that is working on these large-scale shows. It really gives me loads of experience.
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I have been able to produce the Christmas show, The Jungle Book, and I was managing
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budgets, managing professional creative teams, and drafting contracts and doing deals myself.
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It sounds frighteningly complex, but maybe we should go back a stage, and I should have
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asked you, what is the role of the producer? Because I think everyone knows what the actor
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is, the director, the designer, etc, etc, sound, lighting, but what is the producer
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on a show?
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Yeah, I think a producer, to me, we get all these pieces that are around and put them
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together to make this big show, and often make sure everyone is happy in that situation
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as well. We have our budget and make sure we're not going over that budget, and try
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to stay under the budget where possible. And then we engage all these creatives and make
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sure that the process is running smoothly, and that everyone's got the team they want,
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and everyone is working together nicely, and we create these shows that are on the…
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It sounds great. And the point is, you were saying you're a pretty laid-back guy. It
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sounds like you need to be, don't you, in this business? You can't afford to freak
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and get scared by all you've got to do.
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Yeah, I think so. I think there are lots of things going on at once, and there are lots
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of pressures, because you've got lots of people to deal with. So I think to be able to take
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a step back and be relaxed, and be able to deal with situations with a level head, I
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think is a really key skill to have. And I think being relaxed as well, I think, passes
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across to the rest of the team, and I think it helps everyone involved, especially…
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You're setting the tone in that respect.
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Yeah, I think when tensions kind of run high, it's a useful kind of character trait, I think.
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And when you do move on from the Festival Theatre, you will have on your CV the fact
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that you produced the Christmas show, the Youth Theatre Christmas show, this last Christmas.
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Now, what a fantastic experience that must have been. How did that go? I mean,
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the show was a huge success, wasn't it?
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Yeah, I think it went really well, I think. Obviously, it was the first time we had an
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external director, so we had Matt Hassell in with us, who's someone who had no experience
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with Youth It before. So it was different, and we had a new creative team that Matt wanted.
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So I had even more experience with dealing with people that didn't necessarily understand
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the process. So I think learning kind of those communication skills as well, being
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able to kind of be clear with these people that don't necessarily understand how the
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Youth Theatre works, because it is kind of a different beast to your standard festival
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season show. And making sure that everyone was happy and understanding what was going
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on, I think, was a really good experience for me.
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And that's a fabulous experience when you move on. And the fact is, the fact that you
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can say that you were here for 18 months will really count for something, the fact
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that you've done so much work in Chichester. That will help, won't it?
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Yeah, I think so. Chichester is obviously kind of one of the biggest regional theatres
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in the country. And I think we're kind of leading in lots of different things in the
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country. And I think to be able to say that I was part of that team, and especially in
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the change of kind of artistic directors and things like that, to be able to experience
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all those different things at once is really important, I think.
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And before you leave, you've got the little matter of working across all the summer shows
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that are coming up. That's going to be great fun and challenging too, isn't it?
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Yeah, yeah. We've got some biggies this year. Obviously, we've got Oliver, which is very
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exciting. And kind of we're in the process of rehearsals have started for our first two
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shows in the Minerva and in the Festival Theatre. So the ball is rolling. And I think
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we're starting to get busy again. So it's really good.
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Fantastic. It would be lovely to get back to going to the theatre again.
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Really to speak to you. Good luck with the summer ahead and good luck with everything
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that comes after that.
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Thank you very much.
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Nice to talk to you.
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