A Comedy written by Richard Bean
based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni
Directed by Kevin Burrows
This very visual and verbal comedy, is guaranteed to have you belly laughing all evening.
Set in the permissive 1960s Brighton, our host Francis Henshall, a failed skiffle player, has become the minder to a London gangster
and simultaneously, the servant to an upper class murderer. Both of whom he endeavours to serve causing him and them confusion.
He is unaware that his two employers are lovers, who both are trying to keep a low profile separately and unknowingly from each other.
Confused? Francis is!
He conducts his roles based on lies and more lies causing the inevitable hilarious fallout.
With a back beat of 60s music, this will be a riotous evening so, don’t leave it too late for your tickets.
This play by Richard Bean, is based upon The Servant of two Masters by Carlo Goldoni.
With music by Grant Olding and a host of 60’s songs