If you were to read the opening paragraph of my personal statement – something which I would not recommend – you would come across something a bit like this: “I have always loved P.G. Wodehouse, and no matter how many times I read his novels, I find an unadulterated joy in his prose”. It’s pretty […]
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Jolly good show, old chap: Jeeves & Wooster Review
It is a tempting title. Jeeves and Wooster, posterboys of bonkers British humour, in ‘Perfect Nonsense’. And yet, I was nervous. P.G. Wodehouse, from whose books the play has been adapted, is the master of perfect nonsense – but would it translate to the stage? I needn’t have worried. This brilliantly funny adaptation of The […]