NSMT presents: By Jeeves, for the 2007 British Festival

Background
Discover the melodic and terpsichorean delights of the most cheering of entertainments. No singing nazis, no masked murders, no dangerous chandeliers, no Swedish pop songs and absolutely no male nudity. It is as refreshing and English as a cup of tea!
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. With members of the audience playing the roles of Bertie’s friends onstage and Jeeves serving as writer, composer, director and props master, an impromptu theatrical extravaganza unfolds, featuring farcical site gags, nimble word-play, ingenious staging and thirteen delightful songs composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn.
By Jeeves is a totally rewritten version of a 1975 production. The show opened in Scarborough, UK in 1996, transferring to the Duke of Yorks Theatre and the Lyric Theatre in London. The North American premier of By Jeeves was at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam in December 1996. A revised Goodspeed production played on Broadway at the Helen Hayes Theatre in 2001. The Broadway production was also filmed for video release.
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