John Godber

Playwright and screenwriter of 'Bouncers'

John Godber - Playwright and screenwriter of 'Bouncers'
Born

May 18th, 1956
69 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1956, this English playwright and screenwriter gained recognition for works that explore contemporary social themes and the human condition. Educated at the University of Hull, significant contributions include a variety of plays that blend humor with poignant social commentary. 'Bouncers' and 'Teechers' stand as major works, showcasing the unique ability to portray the workings of everyday life on stage. Over the years, the playwright has won multiple awards for his contributions to theatre, illustrating a commitment to the craft of storytelling. A significant figure in British theatre, this person continues to influence aspiring playwrights and audiences alike.

Wrote 'Bouncers'

Wrote 'Teechers'

Awarded the Laurence Olivier Award

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