Review: One Man, Two Guvnors, at New Alexandra Theatre

Review: One Man, Two Guvnors, at New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham

As far as most people are concerned, James Corden is just a pirate chest and a sprinkling of gold doubloons away from being a national treasure. Extending that seafaring metaphor, I have to add that he’s never floated my boat.

Until this week, that is, when I experienced his star turn in One Man, Two Guvnors – the hottest show in town.

I won’t bore you with plot details. By and large, they’re irrelevant. Just an excuse to persuade a gang of talented performers to share the same stage.

That’s not to say that Richard Bean hasn’t brilliantly adapted Carlo Goldoni’s commedia dell’Arte masterpiece.

But the fireworks come from the playful, cartoonish dialogue and exuberant slapstick. That’s right – slapstick.

I know physical comedy is meant to be old hat. But in the hands of inspired and energetic actors, it becomes as old hat as a spiffy new baseball cap.

Corden is a big lad, but he’s also limber, with a penchant for pratfalls. He tumbles over chairs, belly-slides across floorboards and bounces off scenery with aplomb.

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