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One Man, Two Guvnors

by Richard Bean
based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni with songs by Grant Olding

Directed by Hannah Bowman
Music Directed by Alex Massa

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January 26, 27, February 2, 3, 9, 10 at 7:00pm
January 28, February 4, 11 at 2:00pm
in the Studio Theater


A fast-paced comedy for ages 14 and up
Always in search of an extra meal ticket, Francis Henshall unwittingly becomes employed by two men. Unbeknownst to Francis, Roscoe Crabbe, his first employer, is actually Rachel Crabbe posing as her own dead brother, who has been killed by her boyfriend (who, of course, is Stanley Stubbers – Francis’ other employer). To prevent his two guvnors from finding out about each other, Francis simply must keep them apart. Set in 1960s England, this farce filled with mistaken identities, physical comedy and a live Skiffle band, is sure to have you laughing from beginning to end.

This production contains mild language and adult situations.

CAST:
Francis: Ryan Puffer
Rachel: Alexis Evon
Dolly: Cierra Hall
Pauline: Jessica Castleberry
Alan: Jason Knox
Stanley: Jeffrey Alan Smith
Dangle: Craig Pfeifle
Charlie: Tom Fulbright
Lloyd: Tyler Mathieson
Gareth: Jessie Adams
Ensemble: Dillon Burton, Oliver Juhl, Vince Vidal, Laura Savage, Mercy Chebor

Skiffle Band: 
Leslie Cline
Alex Massa
Mike Palmer
Lon Schnittgrund

CREW:
Director: Hannah Bowman
Music Director: Alex Massa
Stage Managers: Shaye Krcil and Becca Myers-Kapelewski
Costume Designer: Merlyn Q. Sell, Jacque Sell, Gregory Calhoun
Scenic Designer: Jenna Green
Props Designer: Alexis Evon
Lighting Designer: Zach Coyle
Sound Designer: Jeffrey Alan Smith
Assistant Props Designer: 
Abraham Tatarsky

The mission of BHCT is to collaborate with our community to entertain, educate, and foster growth in the arts with a vision to serve as a creative and educational home that is inclusive, transformative, and inspirational for the entire community and the values of community engagement, inclusivity, innovation and creativity.


 Black Hills Community Theatre performs on the ancestral homelands of the Paha Sapa. We acknowledge we share this community with the Oceti Sakowin and the legacies of violence, displacement, migration and settlement that have brought our community together.

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      • BHCT 25-26 Discovery Series
      • 2025 Holiday Fundraiser
      • BHCT Summer Stage
      • Juneteenth
  • Buy Tickets
  • Get Involved
    • Auditions
    • Volunteer
    • Employment
  • Education
    • Youth Theatre
    • Well Done Players
    • Adult Theatre Workshops
    • School Residencies
    • "Broken Lemons" Playwriting Group
  • Costume Shop
  • Support
    • Donations
    • Sponsors
    • Pop Up Party!
    • Take Your Seat Campaign
  • About BHCT
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    • Past Productions
    • Directions
    • FAQ
    • Performing Arts Center
    • Contact Us