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LateRooms.com - See John Godber's Bouncers in the Lake District

John Godber's famous play Bouncers will arrive at the Theatre by the Lake on April 29th.

2011-04-03
LAKE DISTRICT, ENGLAND, April 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Theatre by the Lake is preparing to stage a new production of Bouncers, the acclaimed play by John Godber.

People in the audience at the Keswick venue will be drawn into the world of Lucky Eric, Judd, Ralph and Les - the group of doormen who keep a watchful eye on proceedings at the Mr Cinders nightclub.

The bouncers observe a number of colourful characters as they go about their business, with the action set against a backdrop of flashing disco lights and pulsating music.

First staged in 1977, the drama is one of the West Yorkshire-born playwright's most enduringly popular works.

Godber is known for drawing on his Yorkshire roots in his plays, which also include Teechers, On the Piste, April in Paris and Perfect Pitch.

Bouncers will be performed at the Lake District theatre by the In Yer Space company from Friday April 29th to Monday May 2nd, with each show due to start at 19:30 BST.

Tickets are now available online, priced at GBP13.

The production does contain some strong language, so may not be suitable for younger people.

Theatre-goers will find a selection of recommended Lake District accommodation at LateRooms.com, including the Sharrow Bay Hotel Lake District.

Visit http://www.theatrebythelake.co.uk/index.asp or call 017687 74411 for more information on this event.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - See John Godber's Bouncers in the Lake District
John Godber's famous play Bouncers will arrive at the Theatre by the Lake on April 29th.