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  2. One Man, Two Guvnors - Wikipedia

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    One Man, Two Guvnors is a play by Richard Bean, an English adaptation of The Servant of Two Masters (Italian: Il servitore di due padroni), a 1743 commedia dell'arte-style comedy play by the Italian playwright, Carlo Goldoni. The play replaces the Italian period setting of the original with Brighton in 1963. [1]

  3. The Servant of Two Masters - Wikipedia

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    The Man With Two Gaffers (2006) Adapted by Blake Morrison, set in Victorian Skipton. First performed at York Theatre Royal 26 August 2006 by Northern Broadsides, directed by Barrie Rutter. One Man, Two Guvnors (2011) [10] – set in 1960s Brighton, adapted by Richard Bean and first performed at The National Theatre, London

  4. Richard Bean - Wikipedia

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    Born in East Hull, Bean was educated at Hull Grammar School, and then studied social psychology at Loughborough University, graduating with a 2:1 BSc Hons.He then worked as an occupational psychologist, [1] having previously worked in a bread plant for a year and a half after leaving school.

  5. Carlo Goldoni - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Richard Bean adapted the play for the National Theatre of Great Britain as One Man, Two Guvnors. Its popularity led to a transfer to the West End and in 2012 to Broadway . The film Carlo Goldoni – Venice, Grand Theatre of the World , directed by Alessandro Bettero, was released in 2007 and is available in English, Italian, French ...

  6. Jemima Rooper - Wikipedia

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    Hex aired on Sky One and ran for two series between 2004 and 2005. [2] Rooper made her Hollywood debut in The Black Dahlia. In 2008 she starred in the TV series Lost in Austen. In 2013 she played a role as Medusa in Atlantis. Also guest starred in Agatha Christie's Poirot.

  7. Fuck-me shoes - Wikipedia

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    High-heel shoes worn in an overt sexual context. Fuck-me shoes, alternatively fuck-me boots or fuck-me pumps (occasionally extended to knock-me-down-and-fuck-me shoes), is a slang term for women's high-heeled shoes that exaggerate a sexual image. The term can be applied to any women's shoes that are worn with the intention of arousing others.

  8. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    International Standard ballroom shoes for women are closed-toed shoes with a sturdy 2-to-2.5-inch heel because steps are performed using the foot's heel. [56] International Latin and American Rhythm shoes are open-toed, strapped heels that are an average of 2.5 to 3 inches in height.

  9. Fred Ridgeway - Wikipedia

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    Fred Ridgeway. Frederick Gerrard Ridgeway (16 October 1953 – 12 November 2012) [1] was an Irish-born stage and television actor. He began his professional life pursuing a career as a money broker, but at the age of 42, he decided to take up professional acting.