ROYALTY
THEATRE TO PRODUCE JEEVES AND WOOSTER ADAPTATION
The Royalty
Theatre will continue their 2017/18 season with The Goodale Brothers’
sparkling
comedy, Jeeves and Wooster in ‘Perfect Nonsense’.
Based upon the
works of PG Wodehouse, this brand-new adaptation follows Bertie Wooster as he
attempts to play match-maker with the drippy Madeline Bassett and his friend
Gussy Fink-Nottle. Luckily his valet, Jeeves, is on hand to assist – and
hopefully prevent Bertie from having to marry Madeline himself.
Director Alex
Goodchild says, “It's been such a pleasure for my first directorial role to be
with such a classic and cleverly written comedy. Couple that with such a
comedically gifted cast, and the process has been a laugh a minute. If the
audience enjoys the show even 10% as much as I've enjoyed directing it, then
they'll be in for a great night.”
PG Wodehouse’s Jeeves
and Wooster stories have enjoyed enormous popularity over the years,
notably inspiring a television series starring Stephen Fry and Hugh
Laurie. This adaptation by the Goodale Brothers won the 2014 Olivier
Award for Best New Comedy.
John Seymour and
James Errington
Credit:
Royalty Theatre
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James Errington
leads the cast as Bertie Wooster, with John Seymour playing the inimitable
Jeeves. Lee Wilkins and Royalty debutant Tom Kelly complete the cast.
The play comes
just a week after the Royalty Theatre scooped the top award at the inaugural
Durham and Sunderland One-Act Play Festival at Arts Centre Washington. Their entry, Too Faithed, by local writer Lee Stewart, goes through to the regional semi-finals in May.
Plays remaining this season
are Jeeves and Wooster in ‘Perfect Nonsense’ (19-24 Mar), Temple
(25-28 April), Move Over Mrs Markham (21-26 May) and The Wind in the
Willows (25-30 June).
Tickets can be booked via www.ticketsource.co.uk/royaltytheatre
or on 0333 666 3366, and are priced at £8 (£6.50 concessions).
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