Quantcast

*Edinburgh Veteran Denounces Modern Theatre

Date: 13 August 1998

Playwright John Godber has lashed out against the state of theatre in Britain. In his opinion, no fewer than eight out of ten stage productions are tedious. Most people, including him, he says, would prefer to stay at home with a video rather than risk another boring evening out at the theatre.

Godber's pronouncement on the demise of theatre comes as his latest play, Unleashed, premieres at the Edinburgh Fringe and four other previous works are revived there during the month-long Festival. Godber is a long-standing veteran of the Fringe - his play Bouncers, about nightclub bouncers and their problems, debuted there in 1977.

Since then, Godber has become one of the country's most successful playwrights and certainly one of the most performed - coming third only to Shakespeare and the prolific Alan Ayckbourn in that regard. His five most performed plays are Bouncers, Teechers, Office Party, April in Paris and Up 'n' Under which has recently been released as a film.

Another new play, Perfect Pitch, about the perils of caravanning, is currently playing at Acykbourn's Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Bouncers will embark on a 21st anniversary national tour in the autumn.

In 1984, Godber took over as artistic director of the Hull Truck Theatre, which he uses as a launchpad for many of his own works. Under his direction, annual box office figures have risen from 16 to 85 per cent.

Though Godber's Unleashed has so far failed to impress the critics at Edinburgh, he is no less disparaging about the works of other playwrights and producing companies. They are are failing to stage plays that real people can relate to, he accuses, and they are guilty of clubbishness. Theatres, he believes, should be as accessible as swimming pools.

None of this vitriol, however, dims Godber's affection for Edinburgh. 'I made my career in Edinburgh,' he says in an interview with The Guardian. 'I love it, the festival is a great place to be and there's lots of people up there trying to do what I'm talking about.'

Related Content




Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Featured Video

Twitter

Featured Editor's Picks

Infographic: The economic impact of Arts & Culture in the UK
When Culture Secretary Maria Miller called for the arts to make their "economic case" for subsidy, t...

Bonnie WrightPlays Cast: Harry Potter star in Southwark Moment, more for Branagh's Macbeth
Bonnie Wright, best known for playing Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films, will make her stage d...

Ben Turner as Amir & Farshid Rokey as Hassan in <i>The Kite Runner</i>. Photo by Robert DayBrief Encounter with ... The Kite Runner's Ben Turner
Ben Turner stars in the stage version of the bestselling book The Kite Runner, which runs at Liverpo...

Stephen Boxer as Titus AndronicusTitus Andronicus (RSC)
starstarstar
This latest production of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, to borrow from football punditry, is a p...

Regent's Park Open Air TheatreTake Five: Britain's outdoor theatres
With half-term approaching, the weather (hopefully) set to improve for the bank holiday weekend and ...

West End Live in actionWest End Live returns to Trafalgar Square next month
West End Live, a weekend of free entertainment from top London shows, will return to Trafalgar Squar...

Robert Sean Leonard as Atticus FinchRobert Sean Leonard: 'I carry the ghost of Gregory Peck on my shoulders'
Actor Robert Sean Leonard is currently playing Atticus Finch in Timothy Sheader's production of To K...

Robert Sean Leonard & Eleanor Worthing-CoxTo Kill A Mockingbird
starstarstarstar
Twenty years ago, a young Robert Sean Leonard appeared on the London stage with Alan Alda in...

X Factor musical titled I Can't Sing!, opens Palladium March 2014
The forthcoming X Factor musical will be called I Can't Sing! The Musical and will premiere at the L...

Tom Hiddleston. Photo: Dan WoollerDonmar stages Nick Payne premiere, Wesker's Roots & Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus
The Donmar Warehouse has announced its new season, which features the premiere of Nick Payne's new p...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube