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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GodberJohn Godber - Wikipedia

    Godber is married to the writer and actress Jane Thornton, also known as Jane Clifford and Jane Godber. The theatre facility at New College, Pontefract, a college near his birthplace, is named the John Godber Theatre. It opened in 2012.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2016 · Updated 20th Jun 2016, 10:43 GMT. acting clan: John Godber with his wife Jane and their daughters Elizabeth, 21, (left) and Martha, 18, at East Riding Theatre. He is Britain’s third most...

  3. Jane Godber is an English actress who played Mrs. Mackintosh, the mother of Stephen Mackintosh, in November 2005. Jane has also appeared in Screenplay, All Creatures Great and Small, Law of the Land, State Coroner and Heartbeat.

  4. Playwright and actress Jane Godber (born 1961) appeared on Coronation Street in October 2002 as Annie Woodford, a victim of a mugging which was witnessed by Peter Barlow and Lucy Richards. She is married to writer and director John Godber and the couple work together at Hull Truck Theatre where...

  5. John Godber was born in West Yorkshire in 1956. He is known mainly for his work in theatre but has also directed and written a number of plays for television. He is now one of the most performed writers in the English language. He trained as a drama teacher at Bretton Hall College, later working as Head of Drama an Minsthorpe High School.

  6. 14 de feb. de 2021 · East Yorkshire actor, playwright and co-director/ founder of The John Godber Company and The Godber Theatre Foundation, Jane Godber tells all about her experiences and the future of the industry. We caught up with virtually via Zoom. What inspired you to get into theatre?

  7. 24 de may. de 2024 · Godber is married to the writer and actress Jane Thornton, also known as Jane Clifford and Jane Godber. The theatre facility at New College, Pontefract, a college near his birthplace, is named the John Godber Theatre. It opened in 2012. Bibliography. A Clockwork Orange (1976, adaptation) Bouncers (1977) Toys of Age (1979) Cramp (1982)