James Gelter and Tony Grobe — shown here in their usual accoutrement for readings of Sherlock Holmes — will perform as Jeeves & Wooster.
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James Gelter and Tony Grobe — shown here in their usual accoutrement for readings of Sherlock Holmes — will perform as Jeeves & Wooster.
Arts

'Jeeves & Wooster' postponed by Covid

Due to a performer testing positive for COVID-19, The Baker Street Readers postponed their performances of An Evening with Jeeeves & Wooster from Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 30 and 31, to Friday and Saturday, Jan. 19 and 20. The show will still be performed at the Hooker-Dunham Theater and Gallery, 139 Main St.

The Readers are most known for reading Sherlock Holmes mysteries but are changing things up with another of England's famed literary duos. Bertie Wooster and his trusty valet Jeeves are the creations of P. G. Wodehouse, who wrote 35 short stories and 11 novels about the pair.

Wooster is a young, wealthy man who has never worked a day in his life, while Jeeves is his "gentleman's gentleman," always on hand to press his trousers or brew his tea. The moneyed classes of England rely on these two men to solve the most thorny of social difficulties, like ending an ill-informed engagement or covering up a scandal.

An Evening with Jeeves & Wooster will feature two of their adventures, "Jeeves Takes Charge" and "Bertie Changes His Mind," with James Gelter as Bertie Wooster and Tony Grobe as Jeeves, with special guests Jessica Gelter, Bruce Holloway, and Kaya Blouin. To celebrate the New Year, hors d'oeuvres will be served before the show and during intermission.

Shows begin at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are $15, cash at the door only. To reserve a seat, email [email protected]. For more information, visit facebook.com/bakerstreetreaders.

This The Arts item was submitted to The Commons.

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