By Jeeves (Lloyd Webber)
by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Alan Ayckbourn

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Highlights

120 mins

Synopsis

By Jeeves is a musical in two acts and a celebration of great British traditions.

It is a totally rewritten version of a 1975 production from two of U.K. theatre’s biggest names, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn.

When Bertie Wooster’s banjo mysteriously disappears just as he is about to give a concert in a church hall, his quick-witted and unflappable manservant Jeeves suggests that he entertain his audience by relating the hapless romantic misadventures of his circle of high-society London cronies.

An impromptu theatrical extravaganza unfolds, with Jeeves serving as writer, composer, director and props master.

Featuring farcical sight gags, nimble word-play, ingenious staging and 13 delightful songs, By Jeeves is a love letter to amateur dramatics.

Appropriate for audiences of all ages, the show is suitable for everyone from high/secondary schoolers to professionals to perform.

Publication

By Jeeves (Lloyd Webber) is a play written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and published by Concord Theatricals .

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