The Theatre on Chester

Address
Cnr Chester and Oxfors Sts
Epping 2121

Venue
The Theatre on Chester, Cnr Oxford & Chester Sts, Epping

Company information
Established in 1956, the Theatre on Chester continues to deliver quality theatre to the community. The Theatre prides itself on its excellent reputation, a varied choice of plays and a high standard of production, three times a year.

Further information
Secretary
For Bookings - 02 9876 6332

Upcoming events

2012
The Philadelphia Story (PRODUCTION) 08/01/2012 - 18/08/2012
The Servant of Two Masters (PRODUCTION) 08/01/2012 - 01/12/2012


Past productions

2012
Love Song13/04/2012 - 05/05/2012

2011
Halpern and Johnson04/11/2011 - 26/11/2011
The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead29/07/2011 - 20/08/2011


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The Theatre on Chester
Established in 1956, the Theatre on Chester provides quality theatre to the community. The Theatre prides itself on its excellent reputation, a varied choice of plays and a high standard of production.


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By Jeeves!

Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber, and Alan Ayckbourn

Scott-Leonard Landers

By George! By Jove! By Jeeves!

From the classic P.G. Wodehouse stories of the amiably dense Bertie Wooster and his estimable manservant Jeeves,
two of the theater's most celebrated talents have fashioned a jolly chamber
musical chock full of hilarity and invention. Bertie is looking forward to
enlivening a charity benefit at a church hall when his beloved banjo
mysteriously goes missing. Assisted by the unflappable Jeeves, Bertie instead
entertains the audience with an improvised account of how he and two chums -
with, as one song puts it, "a collective I.Q. of around 42" - all got their
names and identities confused in the course of one riotously raucous weekend.
This tale of escalating chaos and labyrinthine high jinx unfolds to the
accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd-Webber's most vivacious and sprightly
scores. BY JEEVES cleverly intertwines the twin English passions for amateur
theatrics and bumbling silliness, taking us back to a time when flirty girls
pursued men, not careers, and where good breeding took precedence over
brainpower.

AUDITIONS SUN 20th + 27th MAY, TIMES AVAILABLE 12:30PM-5:00PM
PERFORMANCES 10th-12th AUGUST, 2012

One character piece please. Set piece may be provided at time of booking, depending on character. Readings will be done from script. ROLE DETAILS IN FULL AUDITION LISTING BELOW