A SERVANT TO TWO MASTERS (ALBERY THEATRE)

By Carlo Goldoni
New adaptation by Lee Hall
Direction Tim Supple

Loved In London
'Completely irresistible comic chaos' The Times
Adored In America
'You really shouldn't miss this' Washington Post
'The hottest ticket a raucous comedy' New York Times
Huge In Hong Kong
'Fizzles with theatrical thrills' South china Morning Post
Packed Houses in Perth
'A spinning fireball of humour' The Australian

A Servant to Two Masters has enjoyed sell-out success in Stratford, London and on a World Wide Tour.

A wily Italian servant gets lucky in this classic commedia which has been brought bang up to date in a hilarious adaptation by Lee Hall, writer of the Oscar nominated movie Billy Elliot and With Elvis.

Jason Watkins was nominated for an Olivier award earlier this year for his brilliant portrayal of the central character Truffaldino, the unemployed servant.

Broke and hungry, Truffaldino cannot believe his luck when he finds two jobs in one day. His two masters, meanwhile, are just as busy as their servant - hiding out in the same hotel, the separated lovers one the run are unaware that the other is there!

The comedy of disguise, deception, love and longing in Venice is absolutely unmissable - make sure you don't miss out.

A SERVANT TO TWO MASTERS (ALBERY THEATRE)