William Humble’s Wodehouse in Wonderland makes UK premiere with tour starring Robert Daws
William Humble’s play Wodehouse in Wonderland will make its UK premiere with a tour in 2023.
Cahoots Theatre Company Ltd in association with Jamie Clark Theatre will present the new production which stars Robert Daws and is directed by Robin Herford.
The tour will open at Malvern Theatres on 26 – 28 January 2023 before visiting Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (2 – 4 Feb), Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury (6 – 8 Feb), Theatre Royal Windsor (9 – 11 Feb), Derby Theatre (13 – 15 Feb), Key Theatre, Peterborough (16 – 18 Feb), Exeter Northcott Theatre (24 – 25 Feb), The Haymarket, Basingstoke (2 – 4 Mar), Churchill Theatre, Bromley (9 – 11 Mar), Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham (13 – 14 Mar), New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (16 – 18 Mar), Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen (22 – 24 Mar), Queen’s Theatre, Barnstable (6 – 8 Apr), Alnwick Playhouse (13 – 15 Apr), Chelmsford Civic (17 – 19 Apr), York Theatre Royal (20 – 22 Apr), Octagon Theatre, Yeovil (25 – 27 Apr) and The Albany Theatre, Coventry (28 – 29 April).
Based on the life and writings of P.G. Wodehouse, Wodehouse in Wonderland takes place in P.G. Wodehouse’s New York State home in the 1950’s. Plum, as he is known to family and friends, is working away at the latest adventures of Bertie Wooster but is interrupted by a young would-be biographer, his adored wife, daughter Snorkles, and his two Pekingese.
He shares stories about how Jeeves entered his life, how he became addicted to American soap operas and why he wrote books that were ‘like musical comedies without music’. He sings songs composed by Broadway legends with lyrics written by himself, and entertains the audience with characters such as Bertie Wooster, Jeeves, Lord Emsworth, Gussie Fink-Nottle and the squashily romantic Madeline Bassett…but there’s also a darker story beneath the fun.
Wodehouse in Wonderland features songs by Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Ivor Novello.
For more information and tickets, visit cahootstheatrecompany.com
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