Set in 1960s Brighton, One Man, Two Guvnors tells the story of easily confused Francis Henshall, who becomes separately employed by a local gangster and an upper class criminal.
To prevent either employer learning Francis has another master he must keep both guvnors apart.
Inspired by Carlo Goldoni’s 18th Century comedy A Servant of two Masters, the play is filled with a mix of flamboyant characters, physical comedy, slick one-liners, satire and songs.
- One Man, Two Guvnors; Burntwood School Theatre, Burntwood Lane, Earlsfield, SW17 0AQ; August 19-22, 7.45pm with additional matinee at 2.30pm on Saturday; Tickets £14-16; Call 07594 464799 or visit ticketsource.co.uk/plos.
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