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THICK AS A BRICK

Written and Directed by John Godber
Music by John Pattison
Choreography by Lucy Cullingford
Designed by Pip Leckenby
Introduction
The play Thick as a Brick is a play, which is written and directed by John Godber and was
performed by Hull Truck. The music was by John Pattison; the choreography was by Lacy
Callingford and was designed by Pip Lakenby. It was a professional performance shown at
Greenwich Theatre on the 31st of the 2001.
The plot/Storyline 
The play was set in a kind of a school. In there we looked at the lives of three
teenagers and their supply drama teacher.
Common Road High is a problem school. They're
Bottom of the league table and morale is low. There's
Fighting in the playground, graffiti on the walls,
Switchblades in the corridors and chaos in the hall.
Apathy, truancy and truculence are the favourite
Subjects and that's just the staff!
So what can you expect from a coach load of
No-hopers on a Wembley trip to see Robbie Williams?
Light the touch paper and stand well back for this
Hilarious new musical comedy from the prolific pen of
John Godber.
Mary Clifford goes back to teaching after a fifteen year
Break, Common road High isn't anything like the
Romantic notion she remembers of high school
Education. Stacey, Maggie and Kerry aren't really bad
Girls, they're just misunderstood. Jimmy Naylor isn't
Really a crook, he just views things a little off centre and
Mrs Clifford doesn't really have a problem, she only
Drinks socially!
It's all here in this hilarious new melting pot from the
pen of John Godber. Singing, dancing and drama fuse
together to make a wonderful explosion of musical
comedy. The ultimate in feel-good factor, THICK AS A
BRICK follows the quest of Stacey, Maggie and Kerry
to the bright lights and big city. 
The theatrical style.
This play was very physical in places like in the very beginning all the characters
started dancing. The play started with a funny dance like when they kept on saying I
sha'nt say it again. 
In this scene when they go to the Robbie William's concert and after they go to a motel
the manager acted like a pervert and started chatting up the all the girls. He also tried
to get into the girls bedroom while they were asleep. 
Acting
The quality of acting in my opinion was excellent because there were only six actors who
were playing all the different characters. The actor I liked the most was Maggie because
she was the one sticking out in the play and everyone was concentrating and looking at
her. The characters were like high school students and teachers. They all played more
than one role. When the different characters appeared I could tell that they are all the
same because in one scene when the teacher and the school girl's dad go to an Indian
cuisine and the three girls came out in Indian clothing and were dancing, so like this in
every scene there were changes in characters and the same people were playing different
roles. The characters were changed by body language, by vocal and costumes. Like the head
teacher was standing straight and his voice was very powerful and stern, but when in this
other scene when he was the owner of the B&B the voice and body language changed
slightly.
Costume
The costumes played a very important in the play as well. They all showed the type of
play they were playing like in the starting the people in the school, the students were
wearing uniform and the teacher was wearing formal clothes. 
Bibliography
im in year 10

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