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Ordinary out-of-school youth make a similar distinction between themselves and the slapheads, doleites or dossers.
The Liverpool Daily Post review, July 2003:Review – Slappers and Slapheads – July 2003 'One of the best nights of home-grown comedy theatre to be enjoyed in a long time.' 'With a title like this you could be forgiven for expecting a night of crude humour and sexist jibes. Instead we were treated to one of the best nights of home-grown comedy theatre to be enjoyed in a long time. Filled with laughter, pathos and consistently excellent performances Slappers and Slapheads was a real triumph.
' The Liverpool Daily Post review, February 2009:Review – Slappers and Slapheads – February 2009 'Some great lines, great actors and great tunes.' 'SLAPPERS and Slapheads began life at the Royal Court in 2003, and returns whipped into shape to launch the theatre's 2009 programme. And what a belter it is. Based on a night at the city's infamous Grafton nightclub – which becomes the Palace, with off-stage DJ Pete Price warming up the audiences himself until the 18th – there's more to it than you might imagine from the title.
Slappers and Slapheads is a comedy stage play written by Merseyside writers Fred Lawless and Len Pentin The play was first performed in 2003 at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool returning the following year to the Liverpool Empire Theatre and Manchester Opera House.
Despite the more serious topics of birth and death, Pentin and Lawless managed to keep the laughter coming and more than one audience member alternatively wiped away tears of mirth and sadness. It was a little tricky to work out when the ending was coming as a series of short vignettes finished the play with each character resolving their problems before heading into the night. But when the finale finally came, many of the audience rose to their feet to deliver a well-deserved standing ovation. They may have been slappers and slapheads but they proved to be the perfect companions for another great night at the Liverpool Comedy Festival.
His work includes the two-hander All The Best (first performed in 2007 as Fun Like Stalingrad)Epsilon Productions (website) He is also the co-writer of the popular "Liverpool Nightclub"-based play Slappers and Slapheads He was also a writer on BBC Radio Merseyside's BBC Liverpool, Radio Merseyside Paradise People, a 24 episode radio sitcom series based around a fictional greasy spoon cafe on Paradise Street, Liverpool, the former home of Radio Merseyside itself. The series starred Radio Merseyside presenters Pauline Daniels and Roger Phillips. Other regulars included Lisa Millet Internet Movie Database, biography of Millett and Mike Neary. He is the writer of Cork Jackets and Drill, a story told through narration with original music, which tells the tale of the 1886 Southport lifeboat disaster.

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