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Capturing the capricious Bathsheba Everdene on stage
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11 months ago
After a number of years in film and TV, Abi Casson Thompson is loving the thought of a three-month theatre tour as Bathsheba Everdene in Worthing-based Conn Artists’ new adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd.
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Good morning, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers.
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Lovely this morning to speak to Bathsheba Everdeen from far from the Madden crowd,
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otherwise known as Abbey Castleton-Thompson. Now, Abbey, you're about to embark on a huge
00:14
tour with Worthing Bay's con artists going all over the place for the best part of three months
00:19
with this fantastic Thomas Hardy novel in a stage adaptation and you are playing Bathsheba Everdeen
00:26
and she's, well, what a character, she's so interesting, isn't she? What makes her so?
00:32
She's super interesting. I think because, as I've said previously, she goes on such a journey,
00:41
she starts in one place and I feel like throughout the course of kind of what happens she changes
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and she changes and she changes again and she's so impacted by the people around her
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but by the end I think she kind of hopefully establishes knowing who she is finally.
00:58
Absolutely, so to start with, how do you have to put her across, do you think?
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I think, well, my interpretation is she's young, she's quite frivolous, she's a lot of fun,
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she's kind of never had much responsibility so she's always enjoyed just kind of going with the
01:17
flow, not really having too much of an awareness of her impact on other people and it's just kind
01:24
of like a almost lovely youthfulness that I feel like we all grow out of, unfortunately,
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and she does too. Yeah and it cuts both ways, we were talking about the thing that she does,
01:35
she sends this frivolous, unintended, un-meant valentine to poor old farmer Boldwood which
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basically drives him in the twist, doesn't it, with this unrequited love that he then conceives,
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is she to blame for that? You don't think she is necessarily, you would defend her, wouldn't you?
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I would defend her, definitely, but thinking about it I'm sure most people probably
02:00
have done something of that ilk at some point in their life, maybe not meaning to,
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but no I don't think she's fully to blame and I do think that his response
02:11
is kind of disproportionate, but then I suppose it is a different time.
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And it's such an interesting setup isn't it, it's just the five of you to convey this massive novel,
02:26
how on earth are you going to do that? I think it'll be a challenge, I think it'll be an amazing
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opportunity, especially for the other actors in it because they get to do so much multi-rolling
02:37
and when we had the read-through the other night it was so nice to kind of hear all these different
02:41
characters being brought to life and I'm sure that when they add in the physicality and all
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that kind of thing as well then it's hopefully going to feel like there's many more people on
02:51
stage. But you don't multi-roll then? I do have a few lines that are kind of out of character and
03:01
we need to have a little bit of conversation actually in rehearsals about how we're going
03:04
to go about that, whether it's a complete character shift or it's kind of more,
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there are elements like parts where it's narrated to kind of add a bit more to the
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imagination I suppose that we can actually maybe show on stage. But yeah, so we'll see how that
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goes. And this is your return to the theatre, your longest return to the theatre for a little while
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isn't it? Yeah, I have been working in film for a while which has been lovely but there is,
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I don't think there's anything that compares to the atmosphere in a theatre when everyone is really
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kind of in the zone. It sounds silly but like when you're really in the zone, you're really
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in character, you're all fully believing in what you're conveying and the story that you're telling.
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I think that is magic. It sounds fantastic, really looking forward to seeing it. Abi,
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lovely to speak to you and all good wishes on the tour. Thank you very much.
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