Jeeves Takes Charge

at Charing Cross Theatre

London Available from Thu 13 Aug to Sun 6 Sept

Olivier-winning comedy returns to London

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Book Jeeves Takes Charge tickets and enjoy a brilliant one‑man comedy in London

Get ready for a night of razor‑sharp wit and wonderfully chaotic comedy with Jeeves Takes Charge, returning to London for a strictly limited run. This Olivier Award‑winning production brings P. G. Wodehouse’s beloved characters to life in a dazzling, fast‑paced performance at Charing Cross Theatre.

  • Enjoy a hilarious one‑man show, with one actor playing 22 iconic characters
  • Follow Jeeves as he untangles Bertie Wooster’s delightfully messy life
  • Expect sharp dialogue, quick costume changes and laugh‑out‑loud moments
  • Perfect for fans of classic British comedy and witty storytelling
  • Running for a strictly limited season in central London

Tickets are limited, so don’t miss your chance to experience one of London’s most charming and entertaining theatre shows.

About Jeeves Takes Charge at Charing Cross Theatre

Originally premiering over 40 years ago, Jeeves Takes Charge has become a much‑loved theatrical classic, delighting audiences with its clever writing and energetic performance style.

This sparkling comedy follows the ever‑calm Jeeves as he attempts to rescue his employer, Bertie Wooster, from a whirlwind of romantic mix‑ups, social mishaps and upper‑class chaos.

In a remarkable solo performance, acclaimed actor Sam Harrison plays all 22 characters, shifting seamlessly between roles with precision, humour and incredible timing.Show details

  • Dates: 13th August – 6th September 2026
  • Duration: Approximately 2 hours, including an interval
  • Venue: Charing Cross Theatre, London
  • Age guidance: Recommended for ages 8+

A fast, funny and unforgettable theatre experience

With lightning‑quick character changes, playful storytelling and a script packed with humour, Jeeves Takes Charge offers something truly special. It’s theatre at its most inventive, where one performer creates an entire world on stage.

Whether you’re discovering Wodehouse for the first time or revisiting a favourite, this show delivers a lively evening full of charm, wit and pure entertainment.

Book your tickets today and see why Jeeves Takes Charge continues to delight audiences decades after its debut.

Location

Charing Cross Theatre, Villiers St, London WC2N 6NL

The Arches,
Villiers Street,
London,
Greater London,
WC2N 6NL
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How to find us

Charing Cross Theatre is located beneath the arches of Charing Cross Station in central London, a short walk from Trafalgar Square. The nearest Underground station is Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines), with Embankment station also nearby. The venue is directly accessible from Charing Cross mainline station, with nearby bus stops along Strand and Villiers Street.

Facilities
  • Theatre seating
  • Bar and refreshments available at venue
  • Toilets
  • Nearby public transport links (Charing Cross, Embankment)
  • Accessible seating
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Is Jeeves Takes Charge wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Charing Cross Theatre is wheelchair-accessible.

What age is Jeeves Takes Charge suitable for?

Jeeves Takes Charge is recommended for audiences aged 8 and above. All audience members require a valid ticket and babes‑in‑arms are not permitted.

Is there food and drink at Jeeves Takes Charge?

Yes, Charing Cross Theatre has a bar where drinks and light refreshments are available before the show and during the interval.

What do Jeeves Takes Charge tickets include?

Jeeves Takes Charge tickets include entry to the performance at Charing Cross Theatre on your selected date and time.

Are these the cheapest tickets for Jeeves Takes Charge?

Yes, we guarantee price match or better. If you can find them cheaper, we want to match it so please get in touch here.

How long is Jeeves Takes Charge?

Jeeves Takes Charge has a running time of approximately 2 hours, including an interval.

Who stars in Jeeves Takes Charge?

Jeeves Takes Charge stars Sam Harrison, who performs all 22 characters in this one‑man production.

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