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Hilarious night out on the town in Godber play



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
ALWAYS a popular draw at Harrogate Theatre, John Godber's hit production Bouncers returns this month.
Following two sell-out productions in the Studio Theatre at Harrogate, the Reform Theatre Company makes its debut in the main auditorium with the classic play showing at the end of October.

Since its first performance over 30 years ago, Godber’s hilarious account of a night on the tiles, as seen through the eyes of four doormen, has become one of the best loved and most critically acclaimed plays of all time.

Set in the 1980s, Bouncers takes its audience on an hilarious, nostalgic and fun night out on the town, combining favourite tracks from the decade that brought you the New Romantics, Mullets and Ra Ra skirts.

With a cast of four actors taking on more than 40 characters, such as a slick DJ, a gaggle of giggling girls and a posse of pogo-ing punks, this is a comic tour-de-force that is Godber at his very best.

Bouncers shows between Tuesday, October 28 and Saturday, November 1.

Tickets are £11 - £15 (discounts available) and can be booked by calling the theatre box office on 01423 502116.

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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 5:11 PM
  • Source: Harrogate Advertiser
  • Location: Harrogate
 
 
  

 
 


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