Competition: One Man, Two Guvnors
Win a pair of tickets!
Brighton, 1963. Skiffle bands, East-End Gangsters, an 87 year old waiter with balance problems and one man with two demanding bosses are set on a collision course in this frenetic comedy, One Man, Two Guvnors at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne (29 June – 22 July). Read on to find out how to win tickets!
From the National Theatre it went on to dominate the West End and Broadway – now the exquisite British comedy makes its Eastbourne premiere for a perfect slice of irrepressible fun.
A sprinkling of Skiffle music, pinch of pantomime and a nod to music-hall combine in this ludicrous plot with music, physical comedy and one-liners in a veritable tour de ‘farce’.
Based on the classic Italian comedy, The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni and adapted by Richard Bean, with original songs and music by Grant Olding.
Tickets from £19, to book call box office now on 01323 412000 or online at eastbournetheatres.co.uk
This show is going to be a belter and you can enter this free competition, just tell us:
Who starred in the National Theatre, West End and Broadway production as Francis?
A) James Brown B) James Corden C) James Arthur
Terms and conditions apply, one entry per household. Email competitions@thelatest.co.uk with your answer, full name and phone number to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets! Tickets are non-exchangeable, and are only valid for the Tuesday 4 July, 7.45pm show.