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By Jeeves! archiveA musical based on the Bertie Wooster stories. Originally a flop when it was launched in the 1970's it made a successful re-appearance in 1996. American Express Award for Best Musical - winner 1996. Disaster threatens when Bertie Wooster's banjo mysteriously disappears just before a charity recital. Time to call for the ever-dependable Jeeves! Bertie soon finds himself involved in all manner of strange goings on in this tangled tale of mistaken identity, romantic trysts and raucous escapades.

Cast/Performers

Jeffery Holland (Jeeves), Robin Armstrong (Bertie), Nicholas Colicos (Cyrus Budge)

Creatives/Company

Lyrics: Alan Ayckbourn
Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber
Producer(s): Jordan Productions Ltd, Eastbourne Theatres
Director: Chris Jordan
Musical Director: Robert Cousins
Choreographer: Nick Winston
Design: Julie Godfrey
Sound: Clem Rawling
Lighting: Douglas Morgan

By Jeeves!

By Jeeves! (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T1014718145. Details of all By Jeeves! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1450

Archive Listings

1 Oct 07
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5 Oct 07
Malvern Theatres
Malvern, Worcestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive
25 Sep 07
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29 Sep 07
Connaught Theatre
Worthing, West Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive
17 Sep 07
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22 Sep 07
Oxford Playhouse
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
10 Sep 07
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15 Sep 07
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford, Surrey
Performance Details => Venue archive
16 Aug 07
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8 Sep 07
Devonshire Park Theatre
Eastbourne, East Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive

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