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Richard Moore in rehearsals at the Octagon
Richard Moore in rehearsals at the Octagon

Five Reasons To See...Comedians

Date: 30 March 2010

Richard Moore stars as Eddie Waters in the Octagon Theatre’s production of Trevor Griffiths' celebrated play, Comedians, directed by David Thacker which opens in Bolton later this week. Here, Richard gives us his five reasons to see this highly acclaimed play.


1. The Script:
I remember Comedians from its original production in 1975. It remains as funny, relevant and insightful as when it was first produced.

2. The Story:
A night-school class for comedians, lead by one time ‘great’, Eddie Waters, a club talent night and a denouement shocking in its emotional intensity.

3. Morality:
What is the real truth behind comedy? Does it enhance the human sprit or help to degrade it? “We’ve got to go beyond hate. Hate’s no help” Eddie Waters

4. The Era:
1975, Manchester - say no more!

5. And Finally: 
Trevor Griffiths brilliantly uses a group of would be comics and their mentor to illustrate the joy and poignancy of the human condition. To enable people to laugh ‘till they cry’. ‘Comedy is medicine’, says Griffiths, ‘Not coloured sweeties to rot peoples teeth with. In short, Comedians is funny, intelligent and a humane play.


Comedians runs at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton from 15 April - 8 May. For further information, click here.

- by Glenn Meads

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