David Roby in One Man, Two Guvnors (Ken Holmes) |
One Man, Two Guvnors
Sound Theatre
Company
(at Armory
Theatre)
Through August
27, 2016
David Roby is everything one would want in a
classic prat-falling (hey, anyone know what a “prat” is?) door-slamming British
farce, like One Man, Two Guvnors,
playing now by Sound Theatre Company. In Richard Bean’s slick adaptation of
Carlo Goldoni’s 1746 play, Servant of Two
Masters, Roby pulls out all the stops to make us laugh as he moans about
needing to eat and then hankers after love.
Bean’s
adaptation hews closely to the original. A young woman (Kayla Teel) disguises herself as her dead brother, trying to find
the man who killed him. She doesn’t realize that that man is her lover (Luke Stubbers). But she also needs
money, so she goes to the father (John
Clark) of her brother’s betrothed (Christine
Riippi) to collect the dowry, not knowing that the betrothed wants to marry
someone else (Daniel Stoltenberg).