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RIGHT HO, JEEVES

Graphic designs by Lucy Megson Design. Adapted by Delmar Gustav Terblanche. Produced by Ameena Hamid Productions Ltd

Graphic designs by Lucy Megson Design. Adapted by Delmar Gustav Terblanche. Produced by Ameena Hamid Productions Ltd

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Get ready to be reintroduced to Bertie Wooster and his incomparable valet Jeeves in this podcast adaptation of Wodehouse’s classic comic novel. As chaos descends on his aunt’s house, will Bertie be able to return it to order? Only with the help of Jeeves!

Meet Bertie Wooster. He's rich, he's idle, he's hip to all the comforts of 1920s living, and quite happy to keep it that way. His valet, Jeeves, is a genius, dedicated to his master's happiness and self-improvement. The pair of them are enjoying a comfortable weekend at Bertie's aunt's house, looking forward to nothing but joy and good living. And a broken engagement. And an accidental engagement. And a drunken newt-breeder. And an enraged virtuoso chef. And a pathologically furious schoolmate. And the potential collapse of every happy part of Bertie's London life. But, apart from that, nothing can go wrong.

Adapted from the PG Wodehouse classic by Delmar Gustav Terblanche. Produced by Ameena Hamid Productions Ltd.

CAST LIST

Jeeves: Pavan Rao

Bertie: Delmar Terblanche

Gussie: Sam Rippon

Dahlia: Anna Chedham-Cooper

Tuppy: Alan Philip

Madeline: Josie Stephens

Angela: Hannah Flemming Brown

Headmaster/Purvis/Seppings: Eddie Keenan

Anatole: Percy Fagent

Delmar Terblanche is an Australian actor and writer who alternates their attentions between British and Australian theatre. After studying drama in high school and being ranked among the top ten students in the state, they promptly forgot about theatre for several years and then realised that it was what they wanted to pursue for the rest of their life. They auditioned for UK drama schools in 2019 and was accepted to multiple but had to delay their studies thanks to COVID-19. Currently their writing focuses on what theatre means in an age of social distancing and how it relates to the alienation they felt throughout high school as a weird theatre nerd.

Copyright © The Estate of P.G. Wodehouse. Reproduced by permission of the Estate c/o Rogers, Coleridge & White Ltd., 20 Powis Mews, London W11 1JN.