Bob Carlton’s new production of John Godber’s seminal 1985 comedy Up ‘n’ Under is a very clever affair, and deceptively simple. Christine Bradnum’s setting reflects this admirably with a green floor-cloth, four pillars (doubling as changing-room lockers) and projections to indicate the location of each short scene.
We engage with four team members, all very accurately brought to life by the cast. Mark Stanford is Phil, a teacher not much in love with his profession. Fran (Jared Ashe) is a burther and Steve (Tom Jude) is a car mechanic. Tony (Callum Hughes) is an apprentice miner, a job which we know with hindsight is not going to have much of a future.
The plot is triggered by a rash bet between Arthur (Simon Jessup) and Reg (Jude). Arthur needs to win, but what – or who – will motivate his team? Enter Hazel, a fitness instructor. Karen Fisher-Pollard makes her sympathetic (a broken marriage) as well as feisty. The scenes in the locker-room, the gymnasium and the excellent slow-motion sequence of the game itself all work splendidly.