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Richard Bean's 1950s make-over of Goldini's 18th century classic is now proving, like the National's other concurrent West End transfer War Horse, to be a real West End winner. Now onto its second cast at its third theatre, I was seeing it for the fourth time and still found it as deliriously funny as ever... March 14, 2012
One of the biggest, and perhaps least likely smash hits to come out of the National Theatre in recent years, the West End transfer of Richard Bean's gloriously pumped-up take on the Goldoni commedia dell'Arte classic is a sitter for the West End... November 22, 2011
James Corden first came to the National Theatre in 2004 as a youngster as part of the original troupe of The History Boys. Now he has returned as a star to lead the cast of a riotously funny makeover of a classic 18th century Italian comedy by Goldoni, The Servant of Two Masters, relocated to early sixties Brighton. The result is an instant hit that could prove just as big as the Alan Bennett play that originally brought Corden here... May 25, 2011
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