Set in an indeterminate North of England city, the play follows a night out for groups of lads and girls who arrive at a nightspot overseen by the group of insensitive door staff.
You can come in this time but don't do it again.' Wayne Child, who played Les, told me. 'Look, another one wearing jeans and trainers. The cast, dressed smartly as traditional bouncers, were playing the parts before the show even got underway - criticising audience members' disrespectful attire and footwear as they entered the theatre foyer. It was a night on the town to be proud of for director Geoff Day and the talented four-strong all-male cast who relished the challenge, occupying the stage as if they owned it on the show's opening performance. HILARIOUS, thought-provoking and quite disturbing are some of the adjectives one could easily associate with a gritty performance of John Godber's alcohol- fuelled social comedy Bouncers which opened at the Trinity Theatre, Cowes, last Thursday. (reproduced by kind permission of the Isle of Wight County Press)
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