Based on Carlo Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy The Servant of Two Masters, Richard Bean’s adaptation also features songs by Grant Olding.
Leading man Rufus Hound, a household name through shows such as Celebrity Juice and 8 out of 10 Cats, feels he has big shoes to fill in replacing Corden: “I’d seen the play with James Corden in it and thought ‘what a great job for a stand-up’. I never imagined for a moment that I would get that job.”
Featuring live skiffle band The Craze,
Hound promises a night of hilarity and enjoyment for one and all: “This show hits your funny bone from all sides. You want a funny dance routine? Here’s one of those. You want someone doing a bit of xylophone or a funny song? There’s a bit of that. We do physical falls, we do word play, we do pun runs; the show and the cast is about going on and just exploding fun into the audience.”
Fresh from success in Leicester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast, Blackpool and Norwich, the production makes a flying visit to Leeds before continuing onto Llandudno, Cardiff, Salford and Nottingham.
One Man Two Guvnors is at Leeds Grand Theatre from 11 – 16 December. For more information and tickets contact the Box Office on 0844 848 2700 or online at www.leedsgrandtheatre.com