

Bouncers (2009 Remix)
John Godber
The prizefighter hero in this play by one of America's most widely produced and prolific playwrights is an indestructible loser.
After still another defeat, this time in London, he finds himself in the black section, Brixton, being cared for by a barmaid from Jamaica who goes to night school and dreams about a career in politics.
This meeting of apparent opposites turns out to be a union of kinsmen as, over the course of several weeks, each learns to respect and love the other.
"A wistful romance with a steeliness beneath the surface...Has a precise sense of character, atmosphere and imagery."
— The New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| Shirley a black Jamaican barmaid and part-time student, twenties, attractive but not spectacular |
| Mickey a white American boxer, thiryish, considering his trade, his good looks are still pretty much intact |
The Brixton Recovery is a American play written by Jack Gilhooley and published by Samuel French in New York (1982).
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