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The Broadway production of One Man, Two Guvnors opens at the Music Box Theatre on Wednesday, April 18.
Nicholas Hytner directs Richard Bean’s comedy, which is based on Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters, and features songs by Grant Olding. It centers on Francis Henshall, who agrees to work for a local gangster as well as a criminal in hiding, both of whom are linked in a tangled web of schemes and romantic associations, which Francis cannot keep straight.
James Corden repeats his star turn as Francis Henshall, which he originated in the National Theatre of Great Britain production in London. He is joined by nine leading company members from that original production: Oliver Chris as Stanley Stubbers, Jemima Rooper as Rachel Crabbe, Tom Edden as Alfie, Martyn Ellis as Harry Dangle, Trevor Laird as Lloyd Boateng, Claire Lams as Pauline Clench, Fred Ridgeway as Charlie Clench, Daniel Rigby as Alan Dangle, and Suzie Toase as Dolly.
In addition, the cast includes Brian Gonzales, Eli James, Ben Livingston, Sarah Manton, Stephen Pilkington, David Ryan Smith, and Natalie Smith.
The creative team includes Mark Thompson (set & costumes), Cal McCrystal (physical comedy director), Mark Henderson (lights), and Paul Arditti (sound).
Expected guests for the opening include Michael Emerson, Jim Gaffigan, Tom Hiddleston, Michael Kors, Paul Rudd, and Anna Wintour.
One Man, Two Guvnors is being produced on Broadway by Bob Boyett and the National Theatre of Great Britain.
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