Written on: 02/03/2009
Teechers by John Godber is a very cleverly written play, and like Godber's Bouncers it is very funny if you get it right. It is easy to put actions to the words. Slight costume/prop changes can change a character and that's all you have time to do. The pace has to be good and some overacting is needed. Remember it is a stereotypical play, be a stereotype! If you get the pace wrong, you lose some of the comedy, reading it in class was horrible as people didn't get the pace right. The... (read more)
Written on: 29/04/2004 by MobileCat (1 review written)
I am going to perform John Godber's Teechers tomorrow in front of a GCSE examiner and I am looking forward to it because Teechers is one of the funniest plays I have ever performed. It is so versatile you can do almost anything with it. All though the writing is funny, the words merely prompt you to do hilarious physical theatre, for example the scene where the 3 main characters describe the play they did about ninjas that come into school to sort out any trouble makers, in our group we did... (read more)
Written on: 04/02/2008
this is a great play we performed this in performing arts in college and as we are a group of 20 but all girls we had lots of fun playing males and different characters i would recommend it!! it is a great play to do xxx
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234193_Saraaaaah's Response to MobileCat's Review
Written on: 15/03/2006
wow! i'm just about to perform teechers aswell, i'm playing gail and it is such good fun! you have to get this book, its so worth it!