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Redlands archiveThese kids - they're taking over the world - they're the new aristocracy, man and the old guard don't like it. In the quiet market town of Chichester, the most famous members of the most infamous rock group in the world are on trial. 1967. At Keith Richards's country house Redlands in deepest West Sussex, the Rolling Stones are enjoying a bohemian night in with the likes of Marianne Faithfull and George Harrison, until the constabulary swoop down and charge Keith and Mick Jagger with drug offences. Only one man can defend the two icons of the 60s revolution: Michael Havers, leading QC and future attorney general. But the furore also brings into the spotlight his own relationship with his son, aspiring teenage actor Nigel Havers, who's been drawn into Marianne's orbit... This riotous, psychedelic and hugely entertaining account of possibly the most bizarre English court case ever held evokes a turning point in cultural history and the clash between the generations.

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Author: Charlotte Jones

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Archive listings for Redlands (2024)

Work type: Play.

T1413326045

Producer Chichester Festival Theatre. Director Justin Audibert. Design Joanna Scotcher. Music Benjamin Kwasi Burrell (and orchestration). Director Ginny Schiller (CDG - casting). Other Ben Arkell (production manager). Performer Anthony Calf (Michael Havers QC). Performer Ben Caplan (Allen Klein / George Harrison). Performer Clive Francis (Cecil Havers). Performer Louis Landau (Nigel Havers). Performer Emer McDaid (Marianne Faithfull). Performer Brenock O'Connor (Keith Richards). Performer Olivia Poulet (Carol Havers). Performer Jasper Talbot (Mick Jagger). Performer Melody Chikakane Brown (Constable Slade / Daphne). Performer Lara Rose McCabe (Ensemble). Performer Sam Pay (Inspector Dineley / Judge Block). Performer Akshay Sharan (PC Willis / Vivek Chakrabarti). Performer Ella Tekere (Ensemble). Performer Riley Woodford (Ensemble). Performer Adam Young (Sniderman / Derek Carter).
20 Sep 24 to 18 Oct 24Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester :: V719
listing details L01042356521

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