It's Friday night, disco night - time for the Bouncers to come alive! In the outrageous and hilarious parody of the 80's disco scene, four brutish bouncers portraying many different characters invite us for a night out on the town. We meet giggly girls, lads on the make, Hooray Henrys and a smooth talking DJ, all against the tatty glitzy glamour, flashing lights and pulsating beat of the disco floor.  

  

 

Every town has its Shakers, the oh-so trendy cocktail bar where everyone wants to be seen, from the check-out girls to the chinless wonders, from the yuppies to the local lads tittering at the thought of a 'Long Slow Comfortable Screw'. We are given a wickedly funny glimpse of this world by four long-suffering waitresses, offering a fascinating view of the reality that lurks behind the plastic palms and Pina Coladas.

 
A word from the Directors
(reproduced from the performance programme)

'Bouncers' is all about life's limitations, and as such is a truly scary play. Set in the 1980's, in a seedy club policed by four Neanderthal doorman before the days of regulation, it could just as well be a commentary on today's youth subculture. Fashions and language may change, the drinks are more expensive now, but attitudes remain fixed. The laughs in the script (and there are many) ring hollow as we hope and pray that in the words Jarvis Cocker's 'Common People'..."you'll never watch your life slide out of view, and dance and drink and screw, because there's nothing else to do".

Directing 'Bouncers' has been a joy, with a cast whose vitality, versatility and exuberance has made rehearsals more of a raucous party than a chore. Despite the limited props, the fabulous four have been able to switch, totally convincingly, from the title characters, to giddy teenage girls, to daft lads out for a laugh. Only Lucky Eric, the veteran bouncer, comes remotely close to articulating the futility of his life and those he meets in the course of his brutal calling. For the rest, it's tiny triumphs, routine disappointment and the certainty that things can NEVER get better....  Nick Fletcher

When St Nics asked me to direct John Godber's play I was thrilled. I was familiar with both Bouncers and Shakers from past productions, in other parts of the country, with other companies, so jumped at the chance. I hope that this slightly re-stirred version will suit you, the audience of 2010.

The 1980's hold fond memories for me and reminiscing with the cast and crew has been a huge part of my process. Keeping to the original 1980's setting was something I felt strongly about. It has afforded us the opportunity to include some favourite music and more than a nod to the fashion and hairstyles we remember. The plastic palms, the neon lights, the cocktails, the food - are a distillation of the memories of girl's nights out, lively jobs, whacky boyfriends and first love experiences.

I would like to say a huge thank you to my producer Heather. Her support and friendship have meant so much to me over the past months. I have appreciated the encouragement from Angela, Troy and the rest of St Nics committee who have been constructive and helpful. Thanks also to Arline, Steve and the rest of the set crew who have worked as a huge, well oiled machine, bringing Shakers to life.

The cast have been superb, labouring to bring something unique to Nicki, Adele, Carole and Mel. You will notice that every actress has a part that is both demanding and continuous. An amazing achievement and I really couldn't have asked for more....  Jules Jones

 

CAST OF ST NICOLAS PLAYERS

Bouncers

 

Shakers

Lucky Eric

Tom Millard

 

Mel

Suzanne Webb
Judd
Rob Nicholls
 

Adele
Gemma Page
Ralph
Troy Melvin
 
Carol
Jane Webb
Les
Rob Callaby
 
Nicki
Amanda Fisher
 

PRODUCTION TEAM

'Bouncers' Director   Nick Fletcher
'Bouncers' Producer   Angela Davis
'Shakers' Director   Jules Jones
'Shakers' Producer   Heather Dickinson
Stage Manager   Arline Evenden
Deputy Stage Managers   Sarah Ekins & Claire Hearth
Set Design and Construction   Steve Underwood, John Wright, Arline Evenden &
    Mick Gray
Props   Angela Davis & Heather Dickinson
Bouncers Choreography   Lucy Allen
Publicity   Philip Bosworth
Stage Crew   Mick Gray, Fiona Gray & Arline Evenden
Lighting/Sound Operations   Hannah Gray & Steve Underwood
 
 

Some of  The Crew – without whom, none of this would be possible.

 

Top row -Sarah Ekins, Mick Gray, Arline Evenden, Hannah Gray, Claire Hearth, Steve Underwood 

Bottom row -  Lucy Allen, Angela Davis, Heather Dickinson, Philip Bosworth, Fiona Gray.

 

St. Nics would also like to thank:-

John Dickinson - EuroConcept International
The South Holland Centre & Staff
Karl Gernert - Act II

The Spalding Guardian

Goddards Hire Suits

Bridget Delahoy - Uppercuts Hair Salon

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