

Jeeves Intervenes
Margaret Raether
Trouble abounds at the Weddingtons' country estate and just who is who and what is what is quite the mystery.
The Weddingtons' attempt to rule the estate in classic fashion is complicated by Lord Weddington's forgetful nature and Lady Weddington's proclivity for fainting.
Jeeves, the butler, does his best to serve their every need, assisted by the Cockney maid and George, the underbutler.
However, things are never quite as they seem in this farce.
The plot twists will keep your audiences guessing and laughing!
"A rousing little romp."
— Middlesex Magazine
"A quick-paced, appealing comedy."
— The Observer
| Character |
|---|
| Lady Weddington His wife; equally confused; prone to fainting at inopportune moments. |
| Jeeves The consummate British butler. |
| Maid A young Cockney maid. |
| Priest The local parish priest; concerned and eager to help. |
| George The underbutler; curious and given to tossing off meaningless sayings. |
| Lord Weddington A confused old man. |
An Impeccable Larceny is a comedy play written by Mara Dresner and published by Samuel French (1997).
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