One Man, Two Guvnors
by Richard Bean
based on "The Servant of Two Masters" by Carlo Goldoni
with songs by Grant Olding
Please Don’t Tell My Bosses
In 1963 England, a skiffle player named Francis is kicked out of his band and becomes separately employed by two men: a small-time gangster and an upper-class twit. In action-packed, hilarious and downright ridiculous scenes, Francis goes out of his way to serve two “guvnors” and keep his dual employment a secret. And, he’s not the only one hiding something in this 2012 Tony Award-winning farce, which is an adaptation of The Servant of Two Masters, a 1743 Commedia dell'arte play by Carlo Goldoni.
Directed by Jason Bohon
Scenic Design by Kelly Vogel
Lighting Design by Mark Reaney
Costume Design by Lexey Jost
Sound Design by Wallace McCanless
Musical Direction by Ryan McCall
Choreography by Gabrielle Smith
Voice & Dialect Coaching by Amy O'Connor & Scott Stackhouse
Dramaturgy by Jenny Sledge
Stage Management by Emma Genevieve Dodge
Cast
Francis Henshall............Hunter Hill
Stanley Stubbers............Jack Zimmerman
Rachel Crabbe............Aubrey McGettrick
Alfie............Kara Stobie
Harry Dangle............Matthew Reynolds
Lloyd Boateng/Ensemble............Leon Cambridge
Pauline Clench............Dominique Waller
Charlie Clench............Isaac Leibold
Alan Dangle............Jake Gillespie
Dolly............Kaia Minter
Gareth/Ensemble............Ty Skillman
Ensemble............Denniel Correa
Ensemble............Michael Ostermann
Ensemble............Maria Putzier
Ensemble............Maggie Puderbaugh
Francis (Understudy)............Ty Skillman
Infrared hearing-assistive headsets are available these performances. Audio description for the visually impaired may be requested in advance from KU Audio Reader.