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Becoming Mick Jagger on the Chichester Festival Theatre stage
SussexWorld
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30/09/2024
It’s a fabulous way to make your professional stage debut. Jasper Talbot is Mick Jagger, no less, in Charlotte Jones’ Rolling Stones drugs bust play Redlands which is at Chichester Festival Theatre (running until October 18).
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers, fantastic
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this afternoon to nearly speak to Mick Jagger, to speak to Jasper Talbot who is playing Mick
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Jagger in Redlands, the final play in the main house season at Chichester Special Theatre,
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the story of the Stones' 1967 drugs bust. Now quite apart from the excitement of being
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Mick Jagger, the point Jasper is that this is also your professional stage debut. What
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a wonderful way to start, you've come straight from graduation in fact, haven't you? Yeah,
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graduated two months ago, it's incredibly exciting. And here you are as Mick Jagger.
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Yeah, nearly, nearly there. It's an absolute gift, I feel very fortunate and it almost,
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you know, we're getting into tech and previews and it still doesn't quite feel real. But
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you know, for it to be that extension of the training that I've just finished and to allow
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myself in this job to keep learning, this is a wonderful opportunity in the stage that it is,
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you know, the Festival Theatre stage, being so wide and broad and large, and also to fill
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the shoes of such a, not physically, but sort of, you know, characteristically. Absolutely,
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you were saying about learning, you're learning so much more about Mick, but you were brought up
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in a Stones loving household, weren't you? Which is obviously a possible upbringing, isn't it? But
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how are you going to find your way into being Mick, do you think? What have you got to get?
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Where have I got to get? Well, yeah, just to get Mick across authentically at that point.
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I think existing in, you know, it's the classic thing of an actor of existing
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within the real want and what the character really wants at all times.
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I think being honest with who he was at that moment and not trying to make
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too clear or overt that this is Mick Jagger, but really it's just a young man who had the
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world at his feet and was in danger of going to prison. I think a lot of it exists in bravery,
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you know, the simple choices tend to tend to be the most truthful. And of course, putting in the
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work of the vocal stuff, the physicality and growing my hair out a little bit.
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And you also have to convey, don't you, the fact that this was enormous for Mick,
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wasn't it? The threat of prison was devastating for him in a way it wasn't for Keith, wasn't it?
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No, yeah, exactly. And when the verdicts were released and when the jury announced or the
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judge announced that he was guilty, he cried and he was very publicly terrified. And I think
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that's a perfect example of the fact that these two versions of Mick were existing at this point
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in the late 60s. There was, I believe, the more honest version of himself, which was the public
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schoolboy who could hold very intellectual conversations. And then there was stage Mick
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who could light up a room and sort of broaden out completely. And actually, that Mick was revealed
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in that moment in a public space, which wasn't very common at that moment.
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And when we were speaking just now, you slightly hinted you've clearly got the voice, haven't you?
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Yeah, I am. There's two versions of him, you know, and there's that one,
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you know, it's sort of far back in the throat, it's sort of nasal and he elongates his vowels.
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And then there's, you know, the version of him that could talk, you know, like this to anyone
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at any moment. And it's uncanny, you know, the difference between the two.
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Fabulous, you've got it. Well, congratulations on your stage debut. What an exciting way to start
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and I can't wait to see the show. Lovely to speak to you, Jasper.
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Lovely to speak to you. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you so much.
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