“One Man, Two Guvnors” from National Theatre Live

Based on Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters, adapted by Richard Bean.

Directed by Nicholas Hytner (National Theatre Artistic Director)

Having moved Goldoni’s classic Italian comedjy to 1963 Brighton, UK, playwright Richard Bean and the National Theater of London has garnered rave reviews for this season opening farce, starring James Corden (The History Boys), in which sex, food and money are high on the agenda.

The show is a non-stop knee-slapping, belly-laughing riot from start to finish. ‘ Edge Boston (John Amodeo)
‘Slapstick, satire and gags galore: a classic comedy hilariously updated.’ ‘ The Times

Having moved Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy to 1963 Brighton, UK, playwright Richard Bean and the National Theater of London has garnered rave reviews for this season opening farce, starring James Corden (The History Boys), in which sex, food and money are high on the agenda.

“The show is a non-stop knee-slapping, belly-laughing riot from start to finish.” ‘ Edge Boston (John Amodeo)

‘Slapstick, satire and gags galore: a classic comedy hilariously updated.’ ‘ The Times