03/12/2014

Preview: Teechers Blackeyed Theatre Company on tour



Teechers By John Godber


In Spring 2015, Berkshire-based Blackeyed Theatre Company embarks on a 43-date UK tour of John Godber’s classic comedy, Teechers. The timeless classroom comedy has performances at theatres throughout England and Scotland from 22 January until 28 March.

This is a revival of Blackeyed Theatre’s highly-acclaimed 2013 production of John Godber’s play about life at a modern comprehensive for Mr Nixon, an unsuspecting new drama teacher. Fast-moving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers brings to life an array of terrifying teachers and hopeless pupils through the unique eyes of Salty, Gail and Hobby; three Year 11 students about to leave school for good.

Jake Addley as Salty
Photo: Alex Harvey-Brown
Combining high energy, break-neck comedy and breathtaking ensemble performances, Teechers is a modern classic with something vital to say about education for the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’.

Director Adrian McDougall said, “I can promise audiences a brilliant evening’s entertainment, lots of laughs as well as one or two genuinely touching moments. In the light of recent comments made by government ministers about the importance of Arts and Humanities subjects in schools, the messages contained in the play are more pertinent than ever.”

Adrian McDougall directs Jake Addley, Lucy Benson-Brown and Brad Clapson in a production choreographed by Scott Jenkins. The artistic team includes Victoria Spearing, Charlotte McClelland (lighting design) and Jenny Little (costume design).


Director Adrian McDougall
Cast Jacob Addley, Lucy Benson-Brown, Brad Clapson
Produced by Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park

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Tour DatesSpring 2015

January
22 – 23: Wilde Theatre, Bracknell - 7.30pm
24: Swindon Arts Centre - 7.30pm
27: Capitol Theatre, Horsham - 7.30pm
28: Radlett Centre, Radlett - 8pm
29: Lincoln Performing Arts Centre - 7.30pm
30: Palace Theatre, Newark - 7.30pm
February
2: Auden Theatre, Holt - 8pm
3 – 4: Mumford Theatre, Cambridge - 7.30pm
5 – 6: Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds - 7.30pm (+2pm  Fri)
7: Braintree Arts Theatre - 7.30pm
9: Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury - 7.30pm
10 – 11: Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury - 7.30pm (+2.30pm Wed)
12 – 13: The Atkinson, Southport - 7.30pm Thu, 2pm Fri
25: The Castle, Wellingborough - 7.30pm
26: Middlesbrough Theatre - 7.30pm
27: Gala, Durham - 7.30pm
28: Alnwick Playhouse - 7.30pm
March
3: Cumbernauld Theatre - 7.45pm
4: Macrobert, Stirling - 7.30pm
5: The Brunton, Musselburgh - 7.30pm
6: The Witham, Castle Barnard - 7.30pm
9: Paul Robeson Theatre, Hounslow - 7.30pm
10: The Lights, Andover - 7.30pm
11: Tacchi Morris, Taunton - 7.30pm
12: Octagon Theatre, Yeovil - 7.30pm
13 – 14: Playhouse, Weston-Super-Mare - 7.30pm
16: Queen’s, Barnstaple - 7.45pm
17 – 18: Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton - 7.30pm (+1pm Wed)
19 – 20: Stafford Gatehouse - 7.30pm (+2.30pm  Fri)
21: The Civic, Barnsley - 7.30pm
23: Burnley Mechanics - 7.30pm
25: Arlington Arts, Newbury - 1.30 & 7.30pm
26: Cornerstone, Didcot - 8pm
27: Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells - 8pm
28: Connaught Theatre, Worthing - 7.30pm

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