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A stage comedy adapted from P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster stories, directed by Olivier Award-winner John Caird at the Charing Cross Theatre.
Jeeves Takes Charge is a stage play at the Charing Cross Theatre in London, adapted from P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster stories. The production follows Bertie Wooster's first encounter with his new manservant Jeeves, establishing the comic dynamic that made Wodehouse's writing a fixture of British humour. Directed by Olivier Award-winner John Caird, the show stars Matthew Cavendish as Jeeves and Andrew Horton as Bertie Wooster.
The adaptation draws on Wodehouse's sharp dialogue and period setting, with costumes designed to reflect the Edwardian world of country houses and gentlemen's clubs. The comedy is character-driven, built on the contrast between the hapless Wooster and the quietly brilliant Jeeves, whose schemes invariably rescue his employer from one social catastrophe after another.
Audiences follow Bertie Wooster as he navigates a series of escalating misadventures, with Jeeves deploying calm intelligence to resolve each crisis. The production leans into Wodehouse's wordplay and comic timing, with both leads drawing on substantial West End experience. Period-accurate staging and costuming place the action firmly in the world of the original stories. Tickets cover a single performance at the Charing Cross Theatre, with seating across the venue's stalls and gallery levels. Check the current schedule for available dates during the limited run.
The Charing Cross Theatre is a mid-scale London venue situated beneath the arches of Charing Cross railway station, with a capacity suited to intimate productions. The station itself provides direct rail and London Underground access via the Northern and Bakerloo lines, and the venue sits within easy walking distance of Trafalgar Square and the Strand. For other productions and events at the venue, the Charing Cross Theatre schedule lists current and upcoming shows. Visitors planning a wider trip can also browse things to do in London for further options across the city.
Aim to arrive a few minutes before the performance begins so you can find your seat and settle in without disruption. The Charing Cross Theatre is a compact venue, so the auditorium fills quickly and late arrivals can be noticeable. If you are running behind, wait for a suitable break before taking your seat.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Prices may change based on your choice of seats and show dates.
The show is playing at Charing Cross Theatre.
The show lasts for about 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one intermission.
The play follows the hapless Bertie Wooster as he hires the brilliant Jeeves, whose clever schemes get Bertie out of endless social scrapes.
Suitable for all ages, making it a great pick for families and fans of classic British humor.
The Jeeves and Wooster stories have inspired TV series, radio plays, and now this acclaimed stage adaptation at Charing Cross Theatre.
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