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Peter James - why he loves the theatre
SussexWorld
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03/01/2025
The cast has been confirmed for the brand-new stage production Picture You Dead, adapted from the bestselling novel by the UK's number one crime writer Peter James, author of the Brighton-based Roy Grace detective novels.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at the Sussex Newspapers. Always
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a massive pleasure, of course, to speak to Peter James now. Such massive success on the
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TV screens with Grace, but in the meantime, of course, huge success too on the stage.
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And the latest Grace to go onto the stage will be in 2025, Picture You Dead. And it
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sounds like, Peter, that was one that you chose because you were wanting a bit of change
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of scene to the latest stage adaptation.
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Yeah, I think when I first wrote Picture You Dead, I always thought, wow, this would make
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a great stage adaptation because it's all about the world. The basic story is a couple
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who buy a picture in a car boot sale. And I think all of us who go to car boot sales
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are secret dreamers that one day we're going to find a lost masterpiece. And they get this
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picture home. It's a horrible picture. They've only bought it because they like the frame
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and they discover there's something underneath. And what is underneath turns out that it might
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be a long lost Fragonard from 1770 worth maybe 17, 20 million pounds. And that kind of story
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goes on from there. And they encounter this master art forger called David Hegarty, who's
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actually very tightly based on the real life art forger, Dave Henty, who lives in Brighton
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and who was instrumental in helping with the book. And it's a lot of fun. I think the play
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has got some great laughs and it's got some great thrills. I think it's, I think the important
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thing with theatre is that people have fun. You know, I like to scare people, but I also
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like to make people laugh. And I think go to this play and you're going to learn something
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about the world of art. You're going to have a few scares and you're going to have a lot
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of laughs as well.
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For a stage adaptation, do you have to start thinking that the stage is very different
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to the TV screen or are they just two sides of the same thing, that it's essentially Grace
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whatever at the format?
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I think the stage is so different and the whole experience is so different. You know,
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when we watch television, there's two or three of us in a room. When we watch a stage play,
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there's between 600 and 2000 of us in that room. And so, you know, we become part of
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the whole experience of the play as the audience too. And I, you know, obviously it's very,
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very different because when I write the book In Picture You're Dead, I can have a cast
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of 200 characters. We can have locations all over the place, car crashes, train crashes,
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anything I want. On the stage, we're limited to one big set with maybe a few small sets
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attached to it, a cast of eight or nine people. So it all has to be, we have to make the audience
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do a lot of the imagining and the work.
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Well, it's funny too to think of different Graces, but you have a returning Grace. You
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have George Rainsford, who was in the previous one, wasn't it? What makes him a good Grace
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do you think?
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I think one of the characteristics of Grace when I first created him, long before we'd
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ever cast him, was that he had to have a great deal of empathy. Empathy is what makes
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a good homicide detective. And the important thing with Grace is that I always wanted a
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Grace that I would feel that if I ever had a member of my family murdered, he's the detective
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I'd want. And John Simmons is just perfect at that. But George has that stage presence
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too. George is kind of calm. You believe him. You believe that he's intelligent. You
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believe he's going to work it out.
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But they're good for the same reasons, then, are they?
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Yeah. They're very different actors and they are different Graces, but they both come out
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with the essence of what I feel Grace is all about.
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Fantastic. Well, Picture You Dead is coming close to us, Southampton and Brighton 2025.
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Peter, lovely to speak to you. Thank you.
04:07
You too. Thank you.
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