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Potted Pride and Prejudice comes to the Chichester Fringe
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Potted Pride and Prejudice comes to the Chichester Fringe this year for a date at Chichester City Arts Centre on Wednesday, June 4 from 19:45-20:30, promising all the fun and charm of Austen.
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Good afternoon. My name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Lovely to
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speak to Nadia Henwood again. Now, Nadia, you're doing a remarkable thing to Jane Austen. You are
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potting her, aren't you? You are potting Pride and Prejudice, to offer Potted Pride and Prejudice
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as part of the Chichester Fringe this year on Wednesday, June the 4th at Chichester City Arts
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Centre. Now tell me then, what is the attraction of potting? And maybe first explain what the
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processes of potting an author. Right. Okay. Well, potting is the idea of turning a huge thing
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into something very small and digestible for people. So the whole process is actually picking
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out all the funny bits of the book, all the characters that are meaningful to everyone
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and putting them all in and also using only a few actors to cover all the characters. So
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we've got four actors playing, I think it's 14 different characters.
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And so what remains of Jane Austen in this, would you say? What do you capture that is
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essentially her?
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Not a lot of Jane Austen because I believe, I mean, I'm a huge Jane Austen fan. And I think
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she's a genius in her writing, really. So a lot of the dialogue is the original Austen dialogue
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that was written in the book. So wherever possible, I've kept it. And I've kept it exactly as she wrote
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it.
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Sounds great. And it sounds like the most impossible logic puzzle. You've got to determine which characters
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you've got to keep. And what's the most important dialogue, haven't you, whilst retaining the spirit
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of the original?
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Exactly.
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How do you set about that then?
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Well, for me, because I'd already written the full length, I'd already done an adaptation of the full
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length play. So I actually chose which scenes were most important, which scenes I could ditch,
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which people had to be in it, and how, obviously, in the original one, there might have been maybe
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six people on stage, I had to make sure that I could only have four at the most, and that the person
02:20
playing the two different people couldn't be on stage at the same time, playing two different
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people. So sometimes it meant different people saying different things in order to still bring
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that piece of dialogue in.
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Oh, fantastic. And as I'm teasing you just now, if Jane Austen floated in at the back during the
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performance, do you think she would be quietly amused then?
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I absolutely do. First of all, she'd be very pleased that her own words were still kept in,
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and that the whole plot still actually still occurs from start to finish. And I think she'd be quite
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amused by four actors trying to do all those different characters. Yeah, I think she'd love it.
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Well, lovely to hear that as part of the fringe is Potted Pride and Prejudice, adapted and reduced
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by Nadia Edward at the Chitterster City Arts Centre on Wednesday, June the 4th, and also back in
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Worthing in September. Nadia, really lovely to speak to you. Thank you.
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Okay, thank you.
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