Slappers and Slapheads

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Slappers and Slapheads is a comedy stage play written by Merseyside writers Fred Lawless and Len Pentin. It was first performed in 2003 at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, returning the following year to the Liverpool Empire Theatre and Manchester Opera House.

The play is set in a fictional Liverpool nightclub called The Palace. (It has been suggested that The Palace is based on The Grafton Ballroom, a famous Liverpool nightclub which closed in 2008.) Each of the various characters in the play appears to have come to the Palace for a night of fun and to 'cop off' with someone of the opposite sex, but as the various plots unfold we discover that they are in fact all there for very different reasons. As each character pursues their quest the play moves up a gear, bringing about a fast-paced second act in which comedy interweaves with some sad moments.

Original cast

The original cast were:

  • Paul Duckworth as Chris
  • Gillian Hardie as Donna
  • Gina Lamb as Elaine
  • Linzi Matthews as Sue
  • Mike Neary as Billy
  • Liam Tobin as Gary/Barry

Other performances

The play was staged again at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool from Friday 6 February to Saturday 7 March 2009 with the following cast:

  • Helen Carter as Sue
  • Warren Donnelly as Chris
  • Gillian Hardie as Donna
  • Mike Neary as Billy
  • Alan Stocks as Gary/Barry
  • Keddy Sutton as Elaine

The director was Bob Eaton and the producer was Kevin Fearon.

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