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Evaluation of Live Theatre Performance, Case-Study: ‘Bouncers’ by John Godber.  

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Evaluation of Live Theatre Performance Case-Study: 'Bouncers' by John Godber On Sunday, the 26th of February 2006, we went to the Crown Plaza Hotel in Dubai to watch 'Bouncers' a play written by John Godber and produced by Streetwise Fringe Theatre Productions. 'Bouncers' was a comedy that was enacted solely by four men dressed throughout in simple black tuxedos, indicating, of course, that they were doormen. These four men played a variety of at least three different characters each- both male and female- and depicted the typical Friday nightlife scene via snapshots of different people and their contrasting perspectives. John Godber, the creator of 'Bouncers' originally came from the North of England. He obviously based his play around a setting that he was familiar with, and writes about his own experiences. The play is a social comment on the life of the uneducated working class in the UK, but has been...

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