![]() ![]() No need to keep track of the intentionally convoluted plot about a dopey guy who finds himself working for two different bosses - coincidentally, linked by a murder - and must keep each from finding out about the other. The Alley Theatre is inaugurating its elaborately revamped Hubbard Theatre with Richard Bean's recent London and Broadway hit. One job too many: "One Man, Two Guvnors" is pure, unashamedly silly farce. ( Mark Mulligan / Houston Chronicle ) Mark Mulligan/Staff Show More Show Less Joan Marcus Show More Show Less 8 of18 Jeffrey Bean (left), plays Francis Henshall, Emily Trask (center) is Roscoe Crabbe and Elizabeth Bunch (right) is Dolly, in the Alley Theatre's "One Man, Two Guvnors." Jablonski, Luke Kolbe Mannikus, Stephanie Martignetti, Megan McGuff, Ora Jones, Justin Packard, Serena Quadrato, Aristotle Rock, Jaquez Andre Sims, Ian Michael Stuart, Danny Tieger, Kaci Walfall, Natalie Wisdom and Darius Wright. The ensemble will include Cal Alexander, Kayla Amistad, Cameron Burke, Brittany Conigatti, Michael Fatica, Wesley Faucher, John Michael Fiumara, Camden Gonzales, Shonica Gooden, Evan Gray, Cassidy Hagel, Meliki Hurd, Michael D. Tyler and Ryness will be joined by fellow principal cast members Jennifer Blood (Miss Honey), Quinn Mattfeld (Mr. 6 of18 7 of18 Miss Trunchbull (Bryce Ryness, elevated), Matilda Wormwood (Mabel Tyler) and the company in the national tour of "Matilda." ![]()
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