![]() If anything, the more it's repeated, the funnier it becomes. ![]() Having said this, they are all a complete credit to the company and they should be proud of their performance.Īlthough parts of John Godber's script itself are slightly repetitive, there is never a moment the audience is bored. It is impossible to say that one man stood out more than another as there is certainly chemistry onstage, however, Stuart Evans and his charming portrayal of Rosie deserves a shout-out. It is only through their use of mime, body language and accents that the audience can see the different characters by the end of the first half the audience can tell exactly which character is on stage before a word has even left their mouths! The simplicity of the set and the costumes only served to highlight the skills of the men even further. Neil Mason, Simon Phillips, Mark Newman and Stuart Evans handle these roles astoundingly well there's not a fault in their performance. Throughout the show we are introduced to various groups of people the girls, the lads, the bouncers, and a sleazy DJ. ![]() However, Tip Top productions take on the show with gusto and blow the audience away with their astounding talent. With only four males to take on over 20 various nightclub personalities, this is a play that if one area is slightly off, the entire performance is a failure. ![]() Bouncers - Review by Abigail Donoghue ***** (5 Stars)įorum Studio Theatre, Chester - Thursday 14 November, 2013īouncers is certainly a play that separates the best actors from the good.
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