Overview

The Servant of Two Masters is a timeless 18th century Italian comic masterpiece by Carlo Goldoni about a servant so hungry he takes on two jobs to survive. In this contemporary American adaptation, no two performances are the same. The actors improvise along with the written text in the style of commedia dell’arte. Masks, playful costumes, and original music by Aaron Halva and Christopher Curtis create a fresh, bold, surprising event.

Theatre for a New Audience is thrilled to present the New York Premiere of this award-winning Servant, first produced in 2010 by Yale Repertory Theatre and toured nationally. Goldoni’s classic inspired the 2012 Broadway hit, One Man, Two Guvnors.

The heart of this Servant is its acting and staging. Steven Epp, who plays the title role, and director Christopher Bayes, have honed a “brilliant, new-vaudeville style” that is “smart” and “unhinged” (The New York Times). The entire cast displays fresh and vibrant comedic talents and includes TFANA veterans Liam Craig, (The Killer), Andy Grotelueschen (The Two Gentlemen of VeronaThe Taming of the Shrew,Cymbeline), and Emily Young (The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Cymbeline), as well as Allen GilmoreEugene MaOrlando PabotoyAdina Verson, and Liz Wisan.
Run time: Approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes, with one intermission.

Production Photos

Steven Epp in THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS; photo by Gerry Goodstein.
Steven Epp in rehearsal for THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS
Liz Wisan, Steven Epp, Orlando Pabotoy, and Christopher Bayes
Set Model for THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS
THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS: Truffaldino

Media

Trailer: THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS

First Rehearsal: THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS