

Jeeves & Wooster in 'Perfect Nonsense'
The Goodale Brothers


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Readers thoroughly enjoy 'Jeeves And Wooster In Perfect Nonsense', praising its humor and clever writing. Many highlight the energetic performances and memorable characters, alongside the strong connection to P.G. Wodehouse's work. The vibrant and inventive staging adds to the overall experience, making it a must-see comedy.
WINNER: BEST NEW COMEDY, OLIVIER AWARDS 2014.
When a perfectly delightful trip to the countryside takes a turn for the worse, Bertie Wooster is unwittingly called on to play matchmaker - reconciling the affections of his host's drippy daughter Madeline Bassett with his newt-fancying acquaintance Gussie Fink-Nottle.
If Bertie, ably assisted by the ever-dependable Jeeves, can't pull off the wedding of the season he'll be forced to abandon his cherished bachelor status and marry the ghastly girl himself!
Adapted from the work of P.G.Wodehouse, The Goodale Brothers' 'inventive evening of bonkers comedy' (The Mail) took London's West End by storm, bagging an Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in the process.
Jeeves And Wooster In 'Perfect Nonsense' is a British adaptation play written by The Goodale Brothers from P. G. Wodehouse and published by Nick Hern Books (2014).
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Nick Hern Books · 2014 · 96 pp
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