One Man, Two Guvnors - New Wolsey Theatre

One Man, Two Guvnors

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Vox Pops

By Richard Bean
Based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carl Goldoni
with songs by Grant Olding

Set in the colourful underworld of Brighton in the swinging sixties. Richard Bean’s riotous farce mixes all the elements of classic comedy into a fizzing cocktail of fun. Mistaken identity, cross-dressing, physical knockabout, slapstick, mad gags and outrageous puns are shaken and stirred as Francis Henshall, cast out of his skiffle band, finds the best route to satisfy his considerable appetites for food, sex and money, to become One Man serving Two Guvnors.

This joyous updating of Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy from the 18th century, The Servant of Two Masters, has quickly established itself as one of the great British comedies of the 21st Century.


Cast & Creatives

John Elkington — Charlie "Charlie the Duck" Clench

Throughout his career, John has worked extensively in theatre and television.  He is delighted to be joining the cast of One Man, Two Guvnors.
Theatre Credits include: Queens of the Coal Age (Manchester Royal Exchange / New Vic); Holes (Nottingham Playhouse); Robin Hood: Arrow of Destiny (York Theatre Royal); The Father; Meat Pie; Sausage Roll; Brassed Off; Starcross’d; The Road To Nab End; Me Mam Sez and An Evening With Gary Lineker (Oldham Coliseum); Noises Off (Nottingham Playhouse/No. 1 Tour); Dancing Through The Shadows (Hull Truck); Beryl and Twelfth Night (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Robin Hood – Arrow of Destiny (York Theatre Royal); The Seagull (Nuffield/Headlong Theatre); Carmen; The Yalta Game and Elegy for a Lady (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough); Dolly and A Right Old Song and Dance (New Perspectives); Kes; The Pros and Cons of a Screw (Derby Theatre); The Glee Club (Manchester Library Theatre); Great Expectations and Carmen (New Vic Theatre Stoke); People At Sea (Salisbury Playhouse); King Cotton (Lowry Theatre and Liverpool Empire); Return to the Forbidden Planet (UK Tour); April In Paris (Keswick Theatre By The Lake); Holes; The Cherry Orchard; The Importance of Being Earnest; Lady Bracknell’s Confinement; Of Mice & Men; Garage Band; Forever Young (Nottingham Playhouse). In addition, John has played Dame in the celebrated Nottingham Playhouse pantomime for the past twenty years.
Film and TV credits include: The Village (BBC); The Mill (Channel 4); The Syndicate (BBC); Oakfield; Our Zoo (BBC); Sunshine (BBC); New Street Law (BBC); Cold Blood (ITV); Shameless (Channel 4); Emmerdale (ITV); Family Affairs (Channel 5); Coronation Street (ITV); Hollyoaks (Channel 4);  The Illustrated Mum (BBC); The Royal (ITV); Playing The Field (BBC); Fat Friends (ITV); Cold Feet (ITV); Heartbeat (ITV); New Street Law (BBC); Hollyoaks (Channel 4); Sparkhouse (BBC); The Cops (BBC); City Central (BBC).

Elizabeth Rowe — Pauline Clench

A headshot of actor Elizabeth Rowe.

Elizabeth trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts on the Actor-Musicianship course.

Her credits include: Mighty Woman (Workshop for JAS Theatricals at Wonderville Theatre, Haymarket); Dick Whittington and His Cat and Goldilocks and the Three Bears (New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich); Zelda (Workshop for Creative Rights International at The Umbrella Rooms, Shaftesbury Avenue); Dick Whittington (Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford); Pauline in One Man, Two Guvnors (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton); Nancy in Oliver! With a Twist (Leicester Square Theatre); Artful Dodger in Oliver! With a Twist (Underbelly Cowbarn, Edinburgh); Jill in Jack and the Beanstalk (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch); Helen in Fat Busters, the Musical (Workshop with The Park Theatre, Finsbury); Nell Gywn in Pretty, Whitty Nell (Workshop with Rogue Shakespeare Company at Etcetera Theatre, Camden); Sinbad (New Wolsey, Ipswich); Made in Dagenham (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch/New Wolsey, Ipswich); Jane Eyre (Jackson Lane Theatre); Joan in Touched (Bernie Grant Arts Centre, London); Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (Karamel Club, London).

Elizabeth can also be seen performing with UK Fleetwood Mac as Christine McVie.

Matt Devitt — Harry Dangle

Matt began his career as a performer and director in 1982 at The Bubble Theatre Company. His theatre credits include an Olivier Award Nomination for creating the role of Cookie in the cult musical Return To The Forbidden Planet, and starring in and directing Bob Carlton’s West End transfer of From A Jack To A King.

Matt spent 18 years as an actor and associate director at the Queens Theatre, Hornchurch, during which time he directed over 70 productions and played numerous roles. Theatre credits include: The Merchant Of Venice (Queens Theatre, Hornchurch); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Queens Theatre, Hornchurch); As You Like it (Queens Theatre, Hornchurch); Return To The Forbidden Planet and EAST (The Theatre Royal, Brighton). He also created the role of Lionel Bart in Chris Bond’s musical biography of the great man, It’s A Fine Life and has played the role of Harry Dangle before in Chris Jordan’s production of One Man Two Guvnors in Eastbourne. Matt also starred in and directed Aladdin in Fareham.

On screen he was a mainstay of BBC Children’s programming in the late 80’s / early 90, including Jackanory, Playaway and Melvyn & Maureen’s Music A Grams. Other Television credits include: Red Dwarf (BBC); Noah’s Ark (ITV); The Charmer (ITV); Down To Earth (BBC) and Campus (Channel 4). Film credits: Funny Man, Waking Ned Devine And The Honourable Rebel.

George Maguire — Alan Dangle

Theatre credits include: Twelfth Night (Bridge House Theatre); 35MM (The Other Palace); Twentieth Century Boy (John Maher UK Tour); Another Night Before Christmas (Bridge House Theatre); The Busker's Opera (Wakeham Park Theatre); Sunny Afternoon (Winner of Olivier award for Best Supporting Actor), (Hampstead Theatre/ Harold Pinter Theatre); LIFT (Soho Theatre); 20th Century Boy (Coventry Belgrade); Hair (Piccadilly Theatre); Bank (Kings Head Theatre); Thrill Me: Leopold And Loeb Story (Charing Cross Theatre/Climar Productions); 20th Century Boy (New Wolsey); Bright Lights Big City (This Stage Ltd); Quadrophenia (Theatrical Productions Ltd); Fame (Shaftesbury Theatre); Rent (European Tour); Tonight’s The Night (Phil Mckintyre); Quadrophenia (Nuffield Theatre Southampton); The Gate Escape (National Tour); Oliver (Sam Mendes, London Palladium); Sixteen (National Tour).

George’s film and television credits include Eastenders (BBC); Prime Suspect (ITV); Borgia (Film United); The Freaky Farleys (Nickelodeon); Killer Net (La Plante Productions); Spiderhole (Spiderhole Productions); Boogeyman 3 (UFO/Mandate/Ghosthouse); Terror and Utopia (BBC); Mysti (BBC); Crossroads (ITV); Rewind (BBC); Strange (BBC).

Radio credits include: The Story of Is and A Town Like Alice for BBC.

Tori Allen Marten — Dolly

Tori is an actor, writer and singer-songwriter selected as one of the BBC'S New Talent Hotlist of 2017. She is currently working on her second EP for release early next year and most recently appeared as Billie Fitzgerald in London Calls on BBC1. Theatre includes: H.R.Haitch (The Union); Muted (Interval Productions); herself in The Hardest One (Criterion, The Other Palace); Yarico (London Theatre Workshop); Mimi in Rent (Interval Productions); Hair: Help for Heroes (Piccadilly Theatre); After the Turn (My Protege with Interval Productions); Hair the Musical (European Tour and Arena Tour); Zip: A Street Dance Musical (Giant Olive); Boxed (Made in LDN); and Wretch (VAULT Festival). Television includes: Billie in London Kills (Acorn TV and PGMTV); Sandra in Unforgotten (ITV); Libby in Pure (Drama Republic); and Sarah in Clean Break (Sister Pictures). Tori has appeared as a featured and backing vocalist for numerous artists including Eliza and the Bear and Lance Horne and was featured on Idris Elba’s Mi Mandela album. Her work as a writer for theatre includes The Hardest One (The Other Palace) and musicals Streets (The Cockpit, Hackney Empire and The Vaults) and Another Way (The Cockpit) among many others. She is thrilled to be a part of this production alongside such a brilliant cast and creative team and would like to thank her Mum- Vivien, and better half Matt for the unwavering love and support.

Marcus Adolphy — Lloyd Boateng

Marcus graduated from the London Centre for Theatre Studies in 2002 and made his professional debut in Anyone Can Whistle at the Bridewell Theatre in 2003. After a sabbatical, he returned to acting in 2009 being cast as Macduff in Struts and Frets Macbeth at the Atrix Bromsgrove. His recent work in theatre includes: War Horse (National Theatre); The Convert (Gate Theatre);The Suicide (The National Theatre); Backseat Drivers (The London Theatre);  Keeler (The Charing Cross Theatre); Macbeth (The Last Refuge Theatre); The Chicago Cowboy  (Rosemary Branch Theatre); The Comedy of Errors (The National Theatre); Twelfth Night (The Nursery Theatre); Keeping Mum, 1867 and A Christmas Carol  at The Brockley Jack Theatre and The Children of Salt which debuted at the Alma Theatre Bristol.
Lloyd’s TV credits include: Scott and Bailey (ITV), Father Figure (BBC) and Doctors (BBC).

Philip Tomlin — Francis Henshall

Philip graduated with a BA Hons from Arts Educational Schools London in 2015 and was nominated for the Spotlight Prize in his final year. He also worked with acclaimed director Sir Trevor Nunn in his final year play, appearing as Launce in Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Since graduating Philip has done a wide range of screen work including Nyela’s Dream (TV).

Philips first love is the theatre and is extremely excited to be playing such a great role in his first professional stage job.

Josie Dunn — Rachel Crabbe

Josie trained at Rose Bruford College.

For the NWT: One Man, Two Guvnors; Our Blue Heaven & Never Lost at Home

Theatre includes: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (The Old Vic); As You Like It, After The Dance (Theatre by the Lake); Backbeat (West End, U.S. & Canada); Alice in Wonderland (Stephen Joseph Theatre); Snow White and Other Tales from the Brothers Grimm (Creation Theatre) Desert Rats (Arts Theatre West End); Alice in Wonderland (The Watermill); Dark Tourism (Park Theatre); James and the Giant Peach (Colchester Mercury); Here Be Monsters (UK Tour); After Orlando (Theatre Royal Stratford East/The Vaults); The Story Giant (Shanty Theatre Company); Occupied (Theatre 503); Faust (Greenwich Theatre).

Television includes: Doctors (BBC); Playhouse Presents: Hey Diddly Dee (Sky Arts).

Workshops include: Torgus & Snow (RSC).

Josie also voices audiobooks and is a Founding Director of Chaskis Theatre - an international actor training and performance company.

Luke Barton — Stanley Stubbers

Luke trained at the Oxford School of Drama. Recent theatre includes: Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four (Blackeyed Theatre/UK and International Tour); The Unexpected Guest and Spider's Web (Mill at Sonning, directed by Brian Blessed); Misterman and L'Etranger (Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse); Romeo and Juliet; Twelfth Night; Henry V and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Merely Theatre UK Tour); After Three Sisters (Brockley Jack); Reunion (Edinburgh Fringe 2015); Echoes (Edinburgh Fringe 2016) all for Living Record Productions. Alan Turing in That Is All You Need To Know (UK Tour and New Diorama); Alfie in Spent. (Soho Theatre). Luke is excited to be working at the New Wolsey and Nuffield Theatres for the first time.

Richard Leeming — Alfie / Old Woman

Richard trained at Oxford School of Drama and Ecole Philippe Gaulier. His theatre credits include: Don Quixote (RSC/Garrick); Iolanthe (ENO); Dr Faustus, The Alchemist (RSC/Barbican); Twelfth Night (Craiova Int.Festival/Neuss Globe); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Squerryes Court). Television and film credits include: Doctors (BBC); Harlots (ITV Encore);Teen Spirit and Dumbo.

Lloyd Gorman — Gareth / Policeman

Director

Set & Costume Designer

Mark Dymock — Lighting Designer

Credits include: Kiss me Quickstep, Once, Rope. (New Wolsey Theatre);The Wisdom Club, (Theatre Royal BSE); Jack and the Beanstalk (Derby Arena); Soldier On (The Other Palace); Ken (Terry Johnson, Pleasance); Revenants (Pleasance, Kenwright); Measure for Measure, Alice In Wonderland, Loves Labours Lost (GSC); Dell Computers Gala (Buenos Aires); Kiss Me Quickstep, Haunting Julia, Roll Over Beethoven, Don’t Look Now (OFFIE nominated for Best Lighting Design), Return to the Forbidden Planet, Godspell, The Merchant Of Venice, Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!, They’re Playing Our Song, Jack And The Beanstalk, Cinderella, Ladies Down Under, The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband (Queen’s Theatre); Cathy (Soho Theatre); East (Brighton Theatre Royal and Festival); Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin (Evolution); Meena and the Masala Queens (Rifco tour); Northanger Abbey (Bury St Edmunds Theatre Royal Tour); Clybourne Park (Regional premiere tour); Return to the Forbidden Planet (25th Anniversary Tour); Cathy (Cardboard Citizens tour); Betty Blue Eyes (Regional premiere tour); Michael Morpurgo's Butterfly Lion (Kenwright, National Tour); Snow White, Peter Pan, Wind in the Willows, James and the Giant Peach, Noises Off, Friend or Foe, The History Boys, The Hired Man (Mercury Theatre); House and Garden, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Arabian Nights, Treasure Island, Wind in the Willows (Watermill); The Deranged Marriage, MummyJi Presents, Break The Floorboards and Happy Birthday Sunita (Rifco and Watford Palace); Walking the Chains (Bristol Temple Meads Passenger Shed); The Full Monty, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Oliver!,(Bermuda City Hall); working with Willy Russell on Educating Rita, Breezeblock Park(Liverpool Playhouse); Shirley Valentine (Royal Court Liverpool); Farm Boy, The Hired Man, Kissing Sid James (New York E59).

Ben Goddard — Musical Director

Ben has a BA Hons in Music from Leeds University and trained at Guildford School of Acting.

Ben has Musically Directed countless Rock ‘n’ Roll shows in the UK and around the world. For the last 20 years Ben has been working as Musical Director for the New Wolsey Theatre on productions including Never Lost at Home, One Man, Two Guvnors, Once, Oxy and the Morons, Our Blue Heaven, Mods and Rox, Little Shop of Horrors and many Rock ’n’ Roll pantos. He composed the music for the recent production of Trio and Midsummer Songs seen in 2014 at the New Wolsey.

He has also written music for plays at Nottingham Playhouse, Derby Playhouse, a score for a musical version of Two Gentlemen of Verona which had a successful run in Seoul, Korea, an original score for Macbeth for the Gale Theatre in Barbados and arranged music for many other productions nationwide. He recently MD’d and toured with The All Balls and Glitter Tour with Craig Revel Horwood. Ben orchestrated and supervised the National tours of Tom – a new musical about the life of Tom Jones – and Jackie The Musical, and MD’d Made in Dagenham and The Hired Man for the Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch. He is a Musical Director for EastEnders and regularly enjoys playing piano in the Queen Vic.

As an actor, theatre credits include Jerry Lee Lewis in Million Dollar Quartet (USA Broadway Tour, Nomination Best Supporting Actor in a Musical - Nöel Coward Theatre, West End); Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard (Olivier nomination for best Company Performance - Comedy Theatre, West End and Watermill Theatre, Newbury); Arnauld Du Tihl in Martin Guerre (Watermill Theatre); Judas Iscariot in Jesus Christ Superstar (National and European Tour). Also for Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Kelly in The Beautiful Game (Cambridge Theatre); Edward Ireton in Two Cities (Salisbury Playhouse) for Howard Goodhall; Juan in Murderous Instincts (Savoy Theatre); Detective Sergeant Trotter in The Mouse Trap (St Martins Theatre); Damien in Old Big ‘Ead in The Spirit of the Man (Nottingham Playhouse & Tour); Sanders-Draper in The Good Intent and Tom in The Glass Menagerie (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch); Charles B Cochrane in Over my Shoulder (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre); Paris in Romeo and Juliet, ensemble in Oh! What a Lovely War and Amiens in As You Like It (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Horatio in Hamlet and Friar Francis in Much Ado About Nothing (Ludlow Festival); Inigo Jollifant in The Good Companions (Belgrade Theatre Coventry); Dandini in Cinderella –The Panto with Soul (Clwyd Theatr Cymru); Balthazar in Much Ado About Nothing (Royal Exchange Manchester); Boy in Kiss the Sky (Shepherds Bush Empire).

Television/Film credits include: Demon in Gulliver's Travels with Jack Black; Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd; Lt Walton in The Somme: From Defeat to Victory (BBC); Crispin Yates in Trial and Retribution (BBC); Neville in London Bridge (Carlton Television); Guy in Bugs (BBC); Celebrity Gogglebox with Craig Revel Horwood (C4).

 

Ian Nicholson — Physical Comedy Director

Ian trained as a clown at École Philippe Gaulier, and as a director at the National Theatre Studio, and Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He was Laboratory Associate Director at Nuffield Southampton Theatres in 2017/18. He was Physical Comedy Consultant on Comedy of Errors for Grosvenor Open Air Theatre. His comedy production of The Ingenious Gentleman: Don Quixote of La Mancha (Jacksons Lane & international tour) for Little Soldier Productions, won The Stage Award and Vaults Festival Awards. He directed award-winning comedian Elf Lyons in a recent production of Medusa for Nuffield Southampton Theatres. He has also worked with the international physical comedy company, Spymonkey, on their productions Oedipussy, Every Last Trick, Jekyll and Hyde(ish) and Love In, and with comedy director Cal McCrystal, as an assistant director.

Recent directing credits include:  Phoenix and Turtle (Little Angel Theatre); Othello (Unicorn Theatre, London); Nude (Forest Forge Theatre); Arabian Nights (The Egg, Bath); Tender Loving Care (New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth); The Last March (Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter).

He was Associate Director for the National Theatre on we’re here because we’re here, created by Turner Prize Winner Jeremy Deller, and Rufus Norris. He was also Associate Director for Nuffield Southampton Theatres’ productions of The Audience and David Walliams' Billionaire Boy.  He has previous worked as an assistant director for Samuel Hodges, Luke Sheppard, Emma Rice, Sean Holmes and Paul Hunter.

Bret Yount — Fight Director

Recent theatre credits include: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Pinter Theatre); An American in Paris (Dominion Theatre); The Miser (Theatre Royal Bath/Garrick Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Young Vic); The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Experience (Hampstead Theatre Studio); Raising Martha and LUV (Park Theatre); The Children, X and Linda (Royal Court Downstairs); The Exorcist (Birmingham Rep); Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre); One Night in Miami (Donmar Warehouse); The Mountaintop (Young Vic); King Lear (RSC); They Drink It in the Congo (Almeida); Strife (Minerva, Chichester); La bohème (Opera Holland Park); Don Carlo (Grange Park Opera); Romeo and Juliet, The Painkiller, Red Velvet and The Winter’s Tale/Harlequinade (Garrick Theatre/Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company); Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Headlong); Only the Brave (Millennium Centre, Cardiff); Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (National Theatre); The Caretaker, The Master Builder and The Hairy Ape (Old Vic); Bad Jews (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Cyprus Avenue (Abbey Theatre, Dublin/Royal Court Upstairs); Primetime, Human Animals, I See You and Violence and Son (Royal Court Upstairs); Private Lives (ATG tour); Waiting for Godot, Romeo and Juliet and The Effect (Sheffield Crucible); The Winter’s Tale (Cheek by Jowl); The Wasp (Trafalgar Studios); First Love Is the Revolution (Soho Theatre); Hamlet (Barbican); Richard II (Globe Theatre); Tipping the Velvet (Lyric Hammersmith) and Medea (Gate Theatre).

Francesca Jaynes — Choreographer

Choreographer /Movement Director: For The New Wolsey- Guys And Dolls, It’s A Wonderful Life, Little Shop Of Horrors, Blues In The Night, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum,  Sugar,  A Chorus Of Disapproval, Mods And Rox and Our House.

Other theatre credits include: Pirates Of Penzance (ENO) Kafka’s Dick (Bath Theatre Royal) Up On The Roof  (Oldham Coliseum), After Life, The Threepenny Opera, The Day After Tomorrow (National Theatre) Stephen Fry’s Cinderella (Old Vic)  Little Shop Of Horrors, The Entertainer, Romeo And Juliet, Pinocchio and Toad Of Toad Hall  (Birmingham rep) Cinderella , Beauty And The Beast, Happy End, Hosts Of Rebecca, Sweeney Todd, Silas Marner, The Cavalcaders and Happy End (Theatre Clwyd) The Gambler, The Winter’s Tale, Frankie and Tommy (Liverpool Everyman)

Feature Films: Francesca devised the choreographic sequences for the Oompa Loompas in Tim Burton’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. She also worked on Sweeney Todd, Dark Shadows and Alice In Wonderland. She collaborated with Steven Spielberg devising movement concepts for Jude Law and the robots in his film A.I. Artificial Intelligence and with Mike Leigh on Vera Drake and Topsy Turvy (for which she was nominated for Best Choreography in a film by the American Choreography Awards.)

Other films include Great Expectations, One Day, X-Men First Class, The Duchess, De Lovely, The Da Vinci Code, The Prince Of Persia, The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Me And Orson Welles, Clash Of The Titans, Gulliver’s Travels, Austenland and The Look Of Love. Recent films : Avengers, Gravity, Muppets Most Wanted, The Invisible Woman, Alice Through The Looking Glass, Our Kind Of Traitor and Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children

Television: Esio Trot, The Trip, Murder On The Home Front, Elizabeth The Virgin Queen, Tipping The Velvet,  Hustle, The Vice, Foyle’s War, Sons And Lovers, In A Land Of Plenty and Miss Marple.

Francesca has choreographed advertising campaigns for Scottish Widows, Sainsbury’s, Lynx , Johnny Walker Blue Label  and the current 500th  anniversary campaign for Hampton Court.

Francesca has written and directed two short films Gnomeland and For George which have been selected for film festivals in London, Scotland, Devon and Spain.

Annelie Powell — Casting Director

Aidan Napier — Assistant Director

David Phillips — Production Manager

David started his career in theatre in 1994 in his native Leamington Spa before joining Derby Playhouse in 1999. David has been lucky enough to design both nationally and internationally.

Notable designs include: 1984, Hamlet, Loves’ Labours’ Lost (Northern Broadsides, UK Touring); She Stoops to Conquer, The Trial, The Ashes (Nottingham Playhouse); Burial at Thebes (Spoleto Festival, Charleston USA and Arts and Ideas Festival, New Haven USA, Rose Theatre, Kingston-upon-Thames); Jack and the Beanstalk (Gaiety, Dublin); Aladdin (Mercury, Colchester); Roots (Mercury, Colchester/Hull Truck/ Nottingham Playhouse); Spring Awakening, Parade, Little Shop of Horrors, Legally Blond (LSC/Pleasance); Thirst (MC Theater Amsterdam/ NL & UK Touring); Blue Stockings (Arts Educational); Dracula (Fitzrovia / Mercury Colchester); Canoeing for Beginners (Royal Court, Liverpool); Our Country’s Good (Curve, Leicester); The Witches (Lyric Theatre Hong Kong/Curve, Leicester/Leeds Playhouse); Wisdom of a Fool (Capital Horsham/ UK Touring); Miss Nightingale, Oxy and The Morons, How to Disappear, Treasure Island, Snow Queen and Trio (New Wolsey); over a dozen pantos for Little Wolf Entertainment, including Sleeping Beauty and Aladdin (Derby Arena) and numerous productions for Youth Music Theatre UK.

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Lewis Moore — Deputy Production Manager

Claire Nicolas — Wardrobe Supervisor

Laura Hammond — Company Stage Manager

Anna Jenkins — Deputy Stage Manager

Leea Smith — Assistant Stage Manager

John Piper — Lighting Programmer

Simon Panayi — Sound Operator

David Gardener — Stage Technician

Kate Mayhew — Dresser

Danuta Tarbard — Wardrobe Maintenance

Mike Kwasniak — Photographer


Reviews of One Man, Two Guvnors

What the press say


"One Man, Two Guvnors is a feelgood romp which will leave audiences cheering"

East Anglian Daily Times

"If you're looking for an evening of nonsensical laughter, this is the show to see!"

Grapevine Magazine

"Energy and charm were upheld throughout the production and I would be thrilled to see it again"

Felixstowe Spy

What the public say

Saw it last night (Monday 16th September). Brilliant, funny, engaging. Really enjoyed the relationships on stage, and the fantastic interaction with the audience. A superb exhibition of super-talented cast. Thank you.

Anni Meehan

Saw the production today. Blown away by the acting and singing ability of the cast. Would thoroughly recommend it. There are no weak links, nothing negative can be said about the show. We were amazed by the physical activity involved and the clever techniques used. Thoroughly enjoyed it, cast deserved a full house, would sit through it all again. Don't miss it, book now! Keith and Marilyn Ashton

Keith Ashton

I'm so fortunate to have seen this performance at the New Wolsey Theatre. Proper belly laughing, and yet One Man Two Guvnors is much more than this. The stage is cleverly designed and on the night, significantly and magically transformed on many occasions, by a highly proficient team, whilst the cast never cease to amaze the audience with their array of musical, acting and comedic talent. I WILL be back!

Andy Yacoub

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