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Teechers Leavers '22 archiveSalty, Gail and Hobby are departing Whitewall College for uncertain futures in uncertain times. Burn out, pregnancies, stress, affairs, depression; no-one is exempt, from the students, and security staff, to the business-minded Principal. How much more can a system take? In 1987 the teaching of drama in Comprehensive education was being marginalised in a system under pressure. In the same year Hull Truck Theatre produced Teechers which was to become the go-to play to attract young people to the theatre. Thirty-five years later, exam chaos, tech poverty, isolation, absenteeism and lost school hours have put the state system under more pressure than ever before. Highly physical, hugely funny, deceptively radical, mixing dance and spoken word, Teechers Leavers '22 is alive and in your face; back in Hull where it all started. Part of Hull Truck Theatre's 50th anniversary celebration.

Cast/Performers

Levi Payne (Salty), Martha Godber (Hobby), Purvi Parmar (Gail)

Creatives/Company

Author: John Godber
Presented by(s): Hull Truck Theatre, John Godber Company
Director(s): Mark Babych, Freddie Garland (movement), Olivia Barr (casting)
Design(s): Caitlin Mawhinney, Jessie Addinall (LX Design)
Sound: Charlotte Bickley
Stage Manager(s): Shona Wright, Jane Williamson (deputy), Laura Alexsander Smith (assistant)
Other: Ben Pugh (production manager)

Teechers Leavers '22

Teechers Leavers '22 (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1095816465. Details of all Teechers Leavers '22 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01593056432

Archive Listings

19 May 22
  to
11 Jun 22
Hull Truck Theatre
Hull, Humberside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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