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First-ever on-stage le Carré is Chichester sell-out
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1 year ago
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold in Chichester’s Minerva Theatre was a sell-out long before the run started.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at West Sussex Newspapers, and
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lovely this morning to speak to Rory Keenan, who is in something really very, very special
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indeed in the Minerva shortly. The first ever stage adaptation of a John Le Carre, The Spy
00:18
Who Came In From The Cold, and the remarkable thing is the entire run sold out ages ago.
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Now, how come it hasn't happened before, Le Carre, and does it surprise you that you're
00:29
a complete sellout before you've even stepped onto that stage with an audience?
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It doesn't surprise me that we sold out. I think the prestige of both the Minerva and
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the director, and Le Carre, I think is a perfect kind of cocktail for a night in the theatre.
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So it was surprising that it sold out so quickly. I did think it would sell out, maybe not so
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quickly, but no, I think it sounds like it's right up people's alley, which is really encouraging.
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And it makes you wonder all the more, how come we haven't had a Le Carre on the stage
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before? What do you think?
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I'm not sure. I think it's such a huge task to reduce what is an incredibly detailed,
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rich piece of literature into two hours of theatre. It's a mammoth task for any playwright
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to both be honourable to the novel and also to put his or her own imprint on that in a
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dramatic sense. Maybe people have tried in the past, I don't know, but it so happens
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that our playwright, David Eldridge, has come up with a really clever way of presenting
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the story in a very kind of theatrically dynamic way. And, of course, the Le Carre estate would
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have to give the thumbs up to any adaptation, and they very much were on board with what
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David has done.
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It sounds like you've got an extraordinarily dramatic character, complex character in Lemans,
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who is, well, you could say in the wrong job, isn't he? He's a spy who's desperate for the truth.
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Yeah, he's extremely good at the job that he's begun to hate. And I think a lot of people
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might... that might ring true for a lot of people in their professional life. But yeah,
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he's come to a point in his life, I think, where he's asking himself a lot of questions.
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Why is he doing this? Why has he done what he's done? Is it worth it anymore? And what
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exactly are everybody around him up to? You know, so I think that's a really nice entry
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point for any character to have a really kind of rich history of, you know, what they've done,
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where they've been, and bringing that into the present and deciding whether or not to carry on
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one last time.
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In his case, doubly complicated by the fact that he's fallen in love, which is hugely
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compromising, isn't it?
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It's very compromising for himself. It's very compromising for the person he's fallen in love
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with. And it's compromising for the public in general, and for the people who employ him. So
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there's a very interesting kind of struggle in the midst of all this kind of this murky espionage
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world. There's a really, really heartfelt, honest struggle that he has with, and it's a question we
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all ask ourselves, you know, in life is, you know, what are you prepared to do to chase love?
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And to realise that, and to kind of, you know, and to go with that. So yeah, there's got all
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these elements in his life at this moment, at a point where he just wants to let everything go
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and disappear, but he can't do that. He's kind of stuck with these really complex questions,
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and he just has to barrel through and hope to come out the other side.
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Fantastic. It sounds like it's going to be an absolutely enthralling evening,
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a sold-out run in the Minerva, the first ever Le Carre, and it's here in Chichester.
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Really lovely to speak to you. Thank you so much for your time.
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Thanks, Phil.
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