Win Tickets to see One Man, Two Guvnors starring James Corden at the National Theatre

Win Tickets to see One Man, Two Guvnors starring James Corden at the National Theatre


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Win tickets to see One Man, Two Guvnors starring James Corden at the National Theatre.

One Man, Two Guvnors

James Corden returns to the National Theatre for the first time since The History Boys to play Francis Henshall in an English version of Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy The Servant of Two Masters.

One Man, Two Guvnors follows Francis, a recently unemployed musician, who is hired to accompany an East End gansgter called Roscoe Crabbe as he makes his way to Brighton to collect six grand from his future father-in-law.

But Roscoe's sister Rachel has actually disguised herself as her dead brother, who was killed by her boyfriend Stanley Stubbers. Things become ever more complicated when Francis accepts a second job working for Stubbers as well. To prevent discovery, Francis must do everything he can to keep Rachel and Stanley apart.

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For more information about One Man, Two Guvnors please visit the National Theatre website. 

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1. The prize is for the named winner and one guest.
2. The management reserves the rights of admission.
3. The prize cannot be exchanged and there is no cash alternative.
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9. All entrants must be 18 or over
10. Winners’ tickets are valid for Monday – Thursday performances until 23rd June 2011. Subject to availability.
11. Promoter reserves the right to substitute prize for that of an equal or greater value if necessary. 

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