How John Godber plays have affected the image of the North

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English

 

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Joe W

 

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December 15, 2016

 

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He started his working life as a teacher of drama at a secondary school. In 1984 he became the artistic director for the Hull Truck Theatre based in Spring Street near the centre of Hull. The play that put John Godber and Hull Truck onto the theatrical map was ?Bouncers'. In 1985 Bouncers was nominated for Comedy of the Year and won seven Los Angeles Critics' Circle Awards and five awards in Chicago in 1987...
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In 1985 Bouncers was nominated for Comedy of the Year and won seven Los Angeles Critics' Circle Awards and five awards in Chicago in 1987. It is somewhat unusual that Godber studied German expressionist theatre and yet has become the champion for the Northern English working class. In some ways John Godber is 'the voice of Hull' and, although it sounds strange, many people in the city would only go to the theatre to see his plays...
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