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West Sussex theatre director offering an epic community project for our troubled times
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13/01/2025
Barnham-based theatre director Joe Harmston is hoping to get an epic community theatre production off the ground – one with direct and worrying resonance for a modern world lurching towards the far right.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. It's always
00:06
lovely to speak to Joi Holmeston, one of our most interesting directors around. And Joi,
00:10
we've been speaking, we were reminiscing probably for about 30 years now, and you have come
00:15
up now with probably, well, the most ambitious project of your theatrical career. And what
00:21
is it? Is it something that you are looking for takers to mount?
00:26
That's right. Yeah, I think I have finally lost my mind. Because when everybody's looking
00:31
for sort of three-hander plays, about small subjects, I've come up with this idea, which
00:38
called The Play and the Pledge, which is a six-act, two-play epic, with potentially a
00:45
cast of 200. And it's based on an extraordinary story about Hitler's visit to the 1934 Oberammergau
00:56
Passion Play, and an extraordinary story about the man who was playing Jesus, who
01:04
became the first Nazi in the village, the first person to join the party, and the only
01:10
Jew in the village who'd fled from Munich, who ended up working with them on the music,
01:16
and was eventually then expelled by the village, but extraordinarily returned after the war
01:23
to appear as a witness in the denazification hearings, and exonerated the very person who
01:33
had in fact beaten him up and sent him to Dachau. So, it's a story about...
01:37
When you first started thinking about this 25 years ago, when maybe it was slightly less relevant,
01:43
your point now is, it's a story that absolutely needs to be told in our current climate, isn't it?
01:49
Yeah, yeah. I mean, that was the thing. I read about it when I was directing Henry V at the
01:55
Arundel Festival, which you well remember and were very supportive of, and so I was in the
02:01
sort of midst of working on a massive community project, and I read about the Oberammergau Play
02:06
and this huge community that works on the piece, and has done since 1634, and I was riveted by it.
02:15
But at the time, the thing was that actually the world was in a very positive place then,
02:21
and I think the last thing we really would have believed is a story about a community
02:27
becoming wrapped up in sort of extremist politics, whereas now, sadly, the idea has become more and
02:35
more resonant, and I think it's a story that really needs to be told, but also could be
02:41
really fascinating to be exploring in the midst of a community, which would be what would happen
02:47
with a long-term project of which the play would just be the culmination.
02:52
So you are looking for a community to take it on at the moment, what sort of scale are you thinking?
02:58
Well, I mean, it is a piece that really could encompass a community cast of, I mean, up to 300,
03:06
I think kind of 150 to 200 would be the kind of optimum, but because it involves choirs,
03:15
it involves actors, it involves musicians, you know, one could actually have different groups
03:21
dealing with all of those things, and my goal would be that you spent, you know, a year to 18 months
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working in the community, finding those people, connecting with choirs, connecting with amateur
03:34
groups, bringing them all together, and forging one team that would actually realise the story,
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alongside a small core of professionals working on it and creating the production.
03:50
And this is the biggest thing you've ever contemplated, isn't it, surely?
03:54
Yes, I think it is, and as I say, I think I have finally completely lost my mind, but my
04:00
feeling is, you know, damn it, the theatre is so important, and it is the place that you can
04:07
really explore big ideas, and I think, you know, the world needs big stories about big ideas,
04:16
and if you are going to tell big stories and big ideas, tell them big, you know, it needs a huge,
04:23
epic space in order to tell it, that ideally would be an existing theatre building, but it could
04:30
perfectly well be outside, in the way that we did things at Arundel, or in some other found space,
04:36
but it is, yeah, it is an epic piece, and I think it's something that's been gnawing away at me for
04:43
25 years, and I've just thought, damn it, let's go for a break, see if we can make it happen.
04:50
And you've got a London launch on the 30th, that's the idea.
04:54
That's right, we're just going to try a sequence of scenes, I've got a choir,
05:01
which I've put together over the last couple of months, which is going to just showcase some of
05:05
the music which I've commissioned from Rob Singer, who's an amazing, talented young composer,
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and we're going to showcase some scenes, we've got a lovely audience coming along,
05:16
interested people from the industry, and a lot of friends and supporters,
05:20
we're going to film that, so we'll have, as they say now, some video assets,
05:24
that we can show people who can't make it, how the piece would work.
05:30
Lovely to speak to you, good luck with everything, and keep me posted, thank you.
05:33
I will, thank you, Phil.
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