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Like many siblings growing up together, writers Robert and David Goodale enjoyed their own, very particular brand of humour. As children they created a range of ridiculous characters that seamlessly evolved into members of their extended family. It was only later that they discovered that P.G. Wodehouse had beaten them to it, in creating an entirely credible world full of even more deliciously bonkers characters. | Like many siblings growing up together, writers Robert and David Goodale enjoyed their own, very particular brand of humour. As children they created a range of ridiculous characters that seamlessly evolved into members of their extended family. It was only later that they discovered that P.G. Wodehouse had beaten them to it, in creating an entirely credible world full of even more deliciously bonkers characters. | ||
− | As adults entering the real world, Robert became an actor, while David pursued a career as a documentary film-maker, but both remained committed to making people laugh. In 2010 they were encouraged to combine their comic talents to adapt P.G. Wodehouse’s The Code of the Woosters for the stage. They finally put pen to paper, and several drafts later, with the blessing of the Wodehouse Estate, Perfect Nonsense was born | + | As adults entering the real world, Robert became an actor, while David pursued a career as a documentary film-maker, but both remained committed to making people laugh. In 2010 they were encouraged to combine their comic talents to adapt P.G. Wodehouse’s The Code of the Woosters for the stage. They finally put pen to paper, and several drafts later, with the blessing of the Wodehouse Estate, Perfect Nonsense was born (Text from the [https://www.nickhernbooks.co.uk/plays-to-perform/the-goodale-brothers| Nick Hern Books site]). |
== SLT Productions == | == SLT Productions == | ||
− | * [[Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (2017)|Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense]] | + | * [[Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (2017)|Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense]] ([[2017]]) from the works of [[P G Wodehouse]] |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 30 September 2017
Introduction
Like many siblings growing up together, writers Robert and David Goodale enjoyed their own, very particular brand of humour. As children they created a range of ridiculous characters that seamlessly evolved into members of their extended family. It was only later that they discovered that P.G. Wodehouse had beaten them to it, in creating an entirely credible world full of even more deliciously bonkers characters.
As adults entering the real world, Robert became an actor, while David pursued a career as a documentary film-maker, but both remained committed to making people laugh. In 2010 they were encouraged to combine their comic talents to adapt P.G. Wodehouse’s The Code of the Woosters for the stage. They finally put pen to paper, and several drafts later, with the blessing of the Wodehouse Estate, Perfect Nonsense was born (Text from the Nick Hern Books site).
SLT Productions
- Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (2017) from the works of P G Wodehouse
See Also
External Links
Article by Robert Goodale about creating Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense