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Stuart Smithers offers his 12th short play for the Arundel Festival
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1 year ago
Stuart Smithers maintains his proud record of contributing short plays to the annual Arundel Festival.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Always lovely
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to speak to Stuart Smithers. Now Stuart, you have a very proud record of producing short plays for
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the Arundel Festival, 12 now over the years. That is impressive, isn't it? And you love that short
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form, that short writing form. What is the attraction in writing the short piece rather
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than the rambling long piece? Well, it doesn't have to be rambling, does it? But no, it's getting
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one's point over quickly within 30 or 40 minutes, succinctly. And perhaps easier to maintain
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people's interest, you know, it moves faster and you choose a subject hopefully that is
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entertaining, but also, yeah, informative. Yeah, and the play this year is forming part of what's
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now called A Bunch of Plays, which is the new name for this year for what was called the Arundel
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Theatre Trail, the fewer plays this year, the four plays. You've got the 12 o'clock slot running from
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August the 17th to the 24th, and your piece is called Surplus Women. Who are these surplus women?
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Well, the name Surplus Women comes from a Daily Mail article after the First World War,
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when it denounced all these women whose husbands had died in the First World War in their thousands,
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and who were now a burden on the state. And the attitude of the article was basically,
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we don't want them, they're useless. After the war, the women had worked in the factories,
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taken the men's jobs, but of course, when the men or the survivors of the men came back,
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they wanted their jobs back. The women were made redundant and placed in a very,
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very difficult financial position. And according to the Daily Mail, they should basically
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go away somewhere. So that's where the name comes from.
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And you show the human reality of this by focusing on one woman, 20 years apart.
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That's right. Yes, that's right. The play sees the younger woman looking forward,
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and her older self looking back. So they have a different perspective on what has happened during
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that 20 years, and the struggle that this woman has to survive and to overcome all the difficulties
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she's had, only then to lose her only son in the Second World War. So it's a traumatic story,
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but it must have been an extremely traumatic time for these women, and perhaps we don't realise that
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now. Traumatic and far from uncommon. That's right, very common, and all happening within
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the space of 20 years. And when you think now back to, well, 20 years ago, it seems like yesterday,
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doesn't it? A lot happened in that period of time, and I can't comprehend what it must have been like.
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So that's why I wrote the play, to try and highlight the plight of these women,
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because I don't think we should forget about it. No. Well, it sounds a fascinating piece.
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It's part of a bunch of plays, the newly renamed Theatre Trail at the Arundel Festival,
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and it runs from August 17th to the 24th. Stuart, good luck with it. Good to speak to you.
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Thank you very much.
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