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Chichester graduate makes UK debut in stage phenomenon Hamilton
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9 months ago
On the road as Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton, Chasity Crisp is enjoying a UK audience for the very first time – 12 years after completing her training at the University of Chichester.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Really lovely
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to speak to Chasity Crisp, who is heading our way in Hamilton, and goodness what a monumental
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production that is, it's been on the horizon for so long. But the really intriguing thing
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is that you trained in Chichester, and yet this is your first sight of a UK audience
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12 years later. How's that worked out?
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It finally happened. I mean, I've definitely tried, I've always had a UK agent, and they've
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stood by my side this entire time, always here to support, always here to say like,
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hey, we know you're in Germany, but there's a couple auditions coming up, and maybe we
00:45
can get you in there somehow. But yeah, it's been difficult, but I think everything is
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meant to be, and I think I was supposed to be here at this time playing this role for
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the tour.
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Absolutely, but it's lovely to have that in your background, that those years ago,
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you were studying in Chichester for three years, and you had a great time in the city,
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didn't you?
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Yeah, I had a great time. The base of the University of Chichester is in Chichester,
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but there was also a campus in Bognor Regis, so I actually lived in Bognor Regis for the
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three years, and would commute back and forth. But yeah, I had such a great time. I still
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have so many friendships from that time as well that are, they're actually coming to
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Southampton to watch me in Hamilton, because it's the closest to London. So yeah, that'll
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be nice.
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And then after Chichester, you went back to Germany, where you grew up, and intriguingly,
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you were part of the German language version of Hamilton.
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Yes.
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That must have been quite something.
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It really was. First, I was a little bit scared, because I was just like, how can you translate
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Hamilton? Like, how is that possible? But they took three years to translate the show,
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and it was definitely a show of its own. It's not really a translation, it really is a standalone,
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just a different version of Hamilton that is also incredibly beautiful.
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Because clearly it can't be word for word, it's got to capture the essence, hasn't it?
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No, exactly. Yeah, it's just, because Hamilton is so poetic, it would be, the play on words
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and stuff like that would just not work in the language, because with double word entendres, or
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rhymes, these kinds of things, it just wouldn't work in German. So they had to come up with a
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completely new way to say the same thing.
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Absolutely. But now you are in the tricky position of having the German version so
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cemented in your head, that it's quite near the surface, isn't it? Even when you are performing
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in English?
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Yes, because the show never, the bones of the show never changed. So everything is very familiar,
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all the costumes, the lights, the stage, everything around me is the exact same. It's
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just the words are different. So sometimes if I let myself fall too much into this autopilot kind
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of, I don't need to focus, I can just be, I'm not there yet. I'm not there yet. We've only been
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open for about five, six weeks. So yeah, I still need to focus on the words, otherwise I might
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lose myself and switch to a different language.
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But it must help that you are playing a character, Angelica,
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with whom you do feel great affinity, don't you?
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Yeah, I find a lot of ease in playing Angelica and putting a lot of myself in her. I'm a big
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sister and any decisions or choices that she makes seemed very natural to me because those
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are the exact decisions that I would make too.
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Absolutely. Well, Hamilton will be in Southampton very soon, middle of March towards the end of
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April. Really lovely to speak to you. I'm very, very much looking forward to seeing it again.
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Thank you very much indeed.
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Thank you for having me.
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