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One Man, Two Guvnors
Richard Bean
Autumn
In House
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2017-12-12
2017-12-15
New Theatre
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The dining sequence at the end of Act One involved what was probably for me some of the most quick changes as a stage manager I have ever had to deal with, and subsequently one of the messiest stages to clean up. The sequence, which involves several characters running on and off stage to grab several different dishes to serve to the "two guvnors" of the scene culminated in an explosion (achieved by the use of a hazer and sound cues) followed by two characters running out of the wings covered in whipped cream (having fallen victim to a burning crepes suzette). On the final night, we ran out of crepes, so the crepes suzette merely became a giant runny custard pie.
Tom Proffitt
2019-09-19
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Francis Henshall
James Curling
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Alan Dangle
Chris Sharp-Paul
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Stanley Stubbers
Ted Marriott
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Harry Dangle
Andrew Houghton
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Charlie Clench
Zack Collins
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Lloyd Boateng
Dom Bitten
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Alfie
Sam Morris
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Gareth
Rohan Rakhit
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Pauline Clench
Michaela Green
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Rachel Crabbe
Gigi George
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Dolly
Rachael Baines
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Christine
Holly Shaw
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Christine
Zach Jones
3rd show
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Christine
Ronan Sullivan
4th and 5th show
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Co-Director
George Waring
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Co-Director
Kate O'Gorman
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Producer
Beth Mullen
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Technical Director
Jess Donn
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Lighting Designer
Ben Woodford
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Sound Designer
Felicity Chilver
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Sound Engineer
Sam Osborne
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Production Assistant
Aitor Tejo
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Set Assistant
Gemma Walton
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Shadow Technical Director
Shahbhan Ramzan
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Shadow Lighting Designer
Miguel Barrulas
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Shadow Sound
Jakub Kolek
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Improv Consultant
Jack Ellis
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Technical Operator
Nathan
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Technical Operator
Zoe Smith
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Technical Operator
Rohanna Brown
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Technical Operator
Maddy Strauss
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Technical Operator
Adam Frankland
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Technical Operator
Miguel Barrulas
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Stage Manager
Charlotte Sanders
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Stage Manager
Lara Cowler
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Stage Manager
Tom Proffitt
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Stage Manager
Rohanna Brown
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Stage Manager
Darcey Graham
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Stage Manager
Esther Butterworth
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Stage Manager
Jack Ellis
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Stage Manager
Kate Maguire
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Stage Manager
Ed Eggleton
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Stage Manager
Zoe Smith
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Stage Manager
Steven Holkesvik
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Stage Manager
Angharad Davies
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Musician
Ian Sheard
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Musician
Joe Strickland
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Musician
Nat Henderson
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Musician
Harry Pavlou
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Musician
Arthur Mckechnie
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Musician
Louis Djalili
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Musician
Sasha Gibson
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Musician
Boo Jackson
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Martin Lee
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Rachael Johnson
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Impact Nottingham
Lewis Goodger
One Man, Two Guvnors @ NNT
2017-12-16
9/10
Hilarious, full of innuendos and the perfect way to end the semester – NNT’s production of Richard Bean’s One Man, Two Guvnors is a comedic triumph.
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Kev Castle Reviews
"One Man, Two Guvnors" by Richard Bean
2017-12-13
The Nottingham New Theatre students have this year introduced me to so many little gems that I'd never heard of before this year,and I have a lot to thank this incredibly talented group of student actors for. Consistently good in their choices of theatre and output and it's been a pleasure to experience.

'One Man Two Guvnors' is the highly acclaimed modernisation of Carlo Goldoni's original classic 'The Servant of Two Masters'. Richard Bean's uproarious farce, that has received stellar commendation on the West End and Broadway, follows the heart-warmingly disastrous character of Francis Henshall, who accidentally finds himself simultaneously employed by a local gangster and an eccentric upper-class murderer who share an unfortunately complicated past, landing Francis in the middle of a choreographed chaos of slapstick comedy and highly physicalised interactions, we also witness his constant crusade to conquer both his gastronomic and flirtatious desires. He encounters characters ranging in intellect and theatrical flair that both hinder and facilitate his efforts to keep both of his guvnors apart.