Redlands by Charlotte Jones
A riotous fictional account of a bizarre English court case and an iconic cultural turning point.
These kids - they're taking over the world - they're the new aristocracy, man, and the Establishment just don't like it.
1967. Keith Richards' country house in deepest West Sussex. The Rolling Stones and their entourage are enjoying a bohemian night in when the constabulary arrive and charge Keith and Mick Jagger with drugs offences. Michael Havers, leading QC and future attorney general, is persuaded to defend
them in court.
In all the furore, Michael's teenage son Nigel, an aspiring actor, is drawn into Marianne Faithfull's seductive world. As the sixties revolution sweeps into the quiet market town of Chichester, the relationship between father and son falls under the spotlight.
Charlotte Jones's Redlands opened at Chichester Festival Theatre in September 2024.