Richard Bean's English version of The Servant of Two Masters is set in Brighton in the 1960s. Centred on the bumbling Francis Henshall a minder to both Roscoe Crabbe - a local gangster - and Stanley Stubbers - an upper-class criminal. But Roscoe is dead killed by Stanley Stubbers and being impersonated by his sister Rachel who is also Stanley's girlfriend and in Brighton to collect �6000 from Roscoe's fianc�e's dad. Chaos unfolds as Francis tries to stop the two 'guvnors' from meeting and everyone else tries to hide their real identities. Richard Bean's award-winning play is a glorious celebration of British comedy: laugh-out-loud satire songs slapstick and glittering one-liners. One Man Two Guvnors opened at the National Theatre in May 2011 before transferring to the West End and embarking on a successful UK tour. It won Best Play in the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2011.