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Two lawyers attend an old Mansion to read the will of the deceased Mr Barraclough who is lying in state in the library. Or is he? Add to this thunder & lightening, disappearing objects and sliding bookshelves and you have murder and laughs galore.
"The laughs came loud and often" - Daily Telegraph.
There will be a Sunday matinee on 29 April 2001 commencing at 2.00pm.
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Goldoni is made grouse in this colourful and riotous comic masterpiece. Truffaldino doesn’t really think through the problems inherent in having two bosses – especially when they’re unaware of each other’s presence and desperate to get back into each other’s pants. Our hero reckons he’s found a way of increasing his coin and food income on his labour. Or, as he puts it: “two masters, two wages, two dinners – too right!”