HADS, Woking's leading amateur dramatic society for 90 years, are reviving, for their Spring 2012 production, the classic fifties comedy by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton: Come on, Jeeves. The same production team (with director Colin Orbaum) as entertained so many in 2009/2010 with Agatha Christie’s The Hollow and Alan Ayckbourn’s Improbable Fiction, and a strong cast - a mix of familiar actors and new faces from Horsell and around Woking, look forward to your support.... Read more >>
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HADS, Woking's leading amateur dramatic society for 90 years, are reviving, for their Spring 2012 production, the classic fifties comedy by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton: Come on, Jeeves. The same production team (with director Colin Orbaum) as entertained so many in 2009/2010 with Agatha Christie’s The Hollow and Alan Ayckbourn’s Improbable Fiction, and a strong cast - a mix of familiar actors and new faces from Horsell and around Woking, look forward to your support.
While Bertie Wooster is away, Jeeves tries to prevent the life of his temporary employer, Bill, the Earl of Towcester, from going off the rails. In an attempt to ease his financial difficulties Bill, with Jeeves’s assistance, has been operating as a bookmaker at the races, despite the fact that he has promised his fiancée that his gambling days are over, with, as you might expect, disastrous consequences. Entering and interfering in the situation come Bill’s sister and her husband trying to save or sell the leaky ancestral home; an irate African White Hunter; a rich but eccentric American visitor; a baffled police officer and a 'ghost'! The result is typically joyous Wodehouse mayhem.
There are two wheelchair spaces at the back of the theatre. It is advisable to book wheelchair spaces in advance.
There is level access to the Box Office, bars and toilets. There is lift access to the Rhoda McGaw Theatre.
We have an infra-red audio enhancement system in the auditorium. Patrons can choose between a headset or a necklace depending on their hearing needs, and these can be booked via the box office in advance.
Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre.
There are accessible toilets on all three levels of the venue.

By car:
The Rhoda McGaw Theatre is part of the Peacocks Centre in central Woking, easily accessible from the M25 (Jct 10,11), M3 (Jct 3) and A3. Undercover parking for 2,500 cars is available in the Peacocks. For details on parking charges visit: www.woking.gov.uk/council/parking
By train
Frequent trains from London Waterloo and towns in the surrounding area. Woking BR is five minutes walk away. Train information: 08457 484950 (24 hours) or check your train times on-line via The Rail Track web site.
By bus or coach:
The limited space for coaches to drop off directly outside the theatres is reserved for groups with mobility difficulties. Please contact the Groups Hotline 0844 871 7601 for a permit for this space or for details of alternative coach parking facilities.
Book online: Use the links below
Telephone Booking: 0844 871 7645
Customer Service: 0844 871 7627
Access Bookings: 0844 871 7677
Stage Door / Admin:* 01483 545999
*please note it is not possible to assist
with bookings on this number

