Review: TEECHERS LEAVERS 22 at The GREENWICH THEATRE, LONDON

 


My review of Teechers Leavers 22 at The Greenwich Theatre, London, on behalf of Adventures in Theatreland: 

School… whatever we thought of it at the time, we’ll often look back with a kind of rose-tinted nostalgia that makes us wish we were still there. It was simpler then, wasn’t it? There were fewer problems to deal with, weren’t there? The future was bright, right? 

That’s what we might think, but what Teechers Leavers 22 (a reimagined 21st century version of John Godber’s 1984 classic Teechers) reminds us is that school has always been a battlefield, no matter how well you did or how popular you were. There were always issues and always more than met the eye. It was like that back then and, it seems, it’s still like that today. That’s why Teechers Leavers 22 is such an important play, and as John Godber himself says, it’s perhaps even more relevant today than it ever was when he first wrote it. 

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