Jeeves Intervenes Reviews
Chicago Reader- Highly Recommended
"...ShawChicago, which generally specializes in concert readings of George Bernard Shaw's dialectical social satires, eschews intellectual comedy for pure farcical fun in this rendition of Margaret Raether's adaptation of stories by British humorist P.G. Wodehouse. Set in 1928 London, the nonsensical plot concerns dimwitted, idly rich aristocrat Bertie Wooster's efforts to evade marriage to the young lady his overbearing Aunt Agatha intends him to wed."
Chicago Theatre Review- Highly Recommended
"...With such a delicious holiday treat, ShawChicago has (hopefully) begun a new tradition, by including one of P.G. Wodehouse’s most excellent creations in their season. Audiences will leave this production with a permanent smile on their faces and their sides aching from laughter. This two-hour production, while not necessarily a Christmas play, is a real holiday gift to audiences, and it’s just waiting to be unwrapped. Those new to the work of this accomplished company, as well as those who already know the bewitching beauty to be found in ShawChicago’s wonderful productions of staged readings, will revel in this enjoyable comedy of manners that’s sure to bring warmth to these cold winter evenings."