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Double bill of comedy delights in idyllic garden setting
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08/06/2025
New Theatre Productions are promising an open-air double bill of Alan Ayckbourn and Victorian comedy melodrama for this year’s Festival of Chichester.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers and also Chairman
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of the Festival of Trichester. Now this is one of the great pleasures of the year. It's fabulous
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that it's such a fixture of the Festival of Trichester, new theatre productions in the
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Pergola Theatre at Westeen Gardens. Always great to speak to Peter Breskell. And Peter,
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you are keeping alive the spirit of the company founder, John Hyatt, particularly with one of
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your choices this year. You're doing Alan Eatbourne's Round and Round the Garden, but you are doing
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The Drunkard or Downward Demon Drink. And me too, I associate John with that play in particular.
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Yes, it was one of his favourites. And it sort of encapsulated all of his artistic brilliance,
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really. And we can only do our best to try and emulate it as well as we can. It's full of
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interesting characters. It has songs which don't have to be sung professionally, but they are
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put across by actors who've been very well looked after by Geoffrey Porter, who is a local musician.
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And he's been very patient with us and learned. He's taught us a few tricks, let's put it that way.
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And everybody's growing in confidence when you get a bit of help with that. It's surprising what you
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can do. And all the cast are loving it. So the whole play, it develops a lot of enthusiasm for an actor
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when you're practising and giving all the time up that you do. And we think and believe that we'll
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transfer that enthusiasm to the audience, because, especially if they've had a drink or two,
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which would be rather nice, wouldn't it?
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And you are directing and you're saying you make no bones about the fact the voice that you will hear
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in your head will be John, our dear friend John, who passed away a couple of years ago,
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looking down, telling you whether you have or indeed haven't got it right.
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Yes, very much so. I am actually also playing the villain, which is a wonderful role.
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Excellent casting.
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Well, probably a lot of people would agree with that. But yeah, I mean, it's just great fun.
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I mean, it's lovely playing a baddie, but it's a big contrast. There are lots of different characters.
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And all of the characters within their own rights are vibrant. It's colourful. And with the songs as well,
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it just makes for it. And it's ideal in the open air. We don't have a big set as such.
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It's very difficult in the open air to do that. But we do have the Westeen view,
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which is what a lot of people come for. And we will transpose what's on the page of the script to the audience.
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And that Westeen view, even more important, possibly even more important in the other production.
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Oh, yes, that's ideal.
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Round and round the garden. There you are at Westeen Garden.
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It is. Well, it's set in a Victorian garden. And I don't think you could ask for any better setting than Westeen for that.
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So I think the cast are really enjoying doing that.
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It's a contrast to The Drunker or Downward Demon Drink.
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And it's Alan Aitbourne. It's part of his trilogy, The Norman Conquest.
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Some very famous people actually did it originally.
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But the whole play is still relevant nowadays and will be good,
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enjoyable for people to sit and watch and have a contrast.
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I hope they come to the other one as well.
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Fantastic. Well, good luck with it. Lovely to have this on the horizon.
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Hope it goes brilliantly.
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Thank you very much for asking me, Phil.
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Great to see you.
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Cheers then. Bye-bye.
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Bye-bye.
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