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One Man, Two Guvnors (Edinburgh)

Venue: Adelphi Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarMy week of theatre redux continues following Jerusalem with a second visit to One Man, Two Guvnors. I can't remember if I was in a bad mood on the day I saw it at the Lyttelton but I just could not see what the fuss was about. I may have been influenced by my antipathy for James Corden but almost the entire cast seemed then to be indulging in the belief that it would be even funnier if they made it up as they went along. Corden has now calmed down and, even though the story is completely ridiculous, it is now possible to better appreaciate Nick Hytner's breakneck-paced production and the comic genius of Richard Bean - a sort of profane P.G. Wodehouse. A second viewing also makes it easier to see the staged "improvisations" but also the frequent times when Corden is ad libbing furiously as the rest of the cast try to keep up. It's impossible not to admire his speed of wit and the superb way he interacts with the audience without belittling them - even if some now seem to come prepared with humus sandwiches. However I do have serious doubts about the show's longevity when it transfers to the Haymarket without Corden and the rest of this superb Broadway bound cast. I did feel slightly left out as one of the very few people not reduced to hysterics by this show so it is terrific now to be able to agree that One Man, Two Guvnors deserves all the awards it will receive. - David Baxter19 Jan 12
starstarstarstarstarWho are these people who didn't enjoy it, did you have your funny bone removed at birth?! Corden and the supporting cast are fantastic, very well written and I didn't stop laughing from start to finish. A great night out, get a ticket if you can. - AC13 Jan 12
starstarstarstarstarWatched this show on 5th January and what a treat it was, thoroughly enjoyed it. Whole cast is superb, but James Corden was a real joy, he has comedy running through his bones. Loved his interaction with the audience members, still chuckling days after seeing it. - Ann08 Jan 12
starstarVery much looking forward to seeing this after reading the rave reviews, how disappointed was I?? Very average, of the sort of standard I would expect at my local theatre. - Janet burns30 Dec 11
starstarstarstarstarSaw this last night (22 Dec 11). Can't recommend enough. Corden was excellent, funny, songs were brilliant, and linked into story. Want to go again it was that good. - Tom23 Dec 11
starstarstarstarGood grief it's not that good! - coral29 Nov 11
starstarstarstarstarSaw this at the National and intend seeing it again at the Adelphi and recommended it as a MUST SEE to many friends. It is one of the funniest plays ever on stage and James Corden in top form but so is all the cast--100% brilliant. My favourite part--when the Waiter is bringing the food up the stairs---great slap stick comedy. Can't wait to see again. - Joe Spiteri22 Nov 11
starstarstarstarstarWent to see this in Aylesbury on Saturday night, before it transfers in to the West End. It was fabulous. The first act, especially is hilarious and James Corden does the play and plays with the Audience in a way I have never seen before. - Toddster03 Oct 11


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