
Simon Boughey* (Jeeves) is delighted to be making his first appearance with NC Stage, especially in this charming play. He was born and grew up in the Midlands of England and was educated at Cambridge University. He trained in New York and London. Favourite stage credits include the title role in Macbeth, Jerry in Betrayal and Peter Kyle in Flare Path. Recent TV and film credits include Prof Wodehouse for Gabriel’s Redemption on Passionflix and an imperious medieval king in indie movie Raymar. With profound thanks to my dad for introducing me to the magic of theatre, and to my amazing wife for everything.

Charlie Flynn-McIver* (Agustus “Gussie” Fink-Nottle) is the artistic director and co-founder, with his wife, Angie Flynn-McIver, of NC Stage Company. He has appeared most recently in Jeeves Takes a Bow, A Doll’s House Part 2, and Stones in His Pockets as well as NC Stage’s world premieres of Someone Else and Stalking the Bogeyman. At Flat Rock Playhouse, he appeared in The Odd Couple, 12 Angry Men and The 39 Steps. Some NC Stage credits include: Hamlet, Loot, Art, All in the Timing, Chesapeake, and Macbeth. National tour: Wit with Judith Light. Off Broadway: Ice Island, the Wait for Shackleton. Directing credits for NC Stage include: The Book Club Play, The Understudy, R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Annapurna, 4000 Miles, All is Calm, Rapture Blister Burn, and Other Desert Cities. Charlie has a Bachelor of Music in Music Theatre from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music and an MFA in acting from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

John Hall (Thomas Portarlington Travers) returns to the Jeeves saga with excitement and great cheer. John was last seen at NC Stage as Sir Roderick Glossop in Jeeves Saves the Day. John has performed all over the country in productions big and small, and in the WNC area for over 30 years. As the founder and producing director of Mockingbird Theatre Productions he has appeared in Red, Popcorn Falls, Birds of North America, and most recently in an original work penned by John, Christmas in Appalachia, at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts (BMCA). John is the associate director at BMCA and encourages everyone to learn more about the wonderful arts programming offered there by visitingblackmountainarts.org!

Adam Kampouris* (Anatole) is a frequent trail guide, occasional songwriter, and a lifelong theatre artist hailing from various hollers of Western North Carolina. His artistic pursuits have brought him to a varied and beautiful places, both provincial and metropolitan and yet, it is re-settling in the Blue Ridge Mountains that has brought him the most satisfaction. Having most recently appeared in All is Calm and The Lehman Trilogy (2025), it is a joy for him to return to the NC Stage Co. with such a riotous piece of tomfoolery! Apart from acting, the past year has expanded the scope of his art, having debuted as both director and designer for the Montford Park Players’ production of The Book of Will, in addition to devising immersive theatrics alongside his partner, Ayla (@aylaperformsanywhere). Together they have created experiences for local organizations and establishments such as, Hauntville (Rawhead & Bloody Bones), The Zelda Dearest Hotel (Zelda Week – 2025), as well as a unique spin of A 1920s Christmas Carol for the local youth theatre group, The Montford Moppets, in collaboration with Zelda Dearest & Story Parlor. In 2026, he is developing a solo performance piece that explores the monster Grendel from Beowulf. For occasional updates you can follow him on instagram (but he makes no promises). @brdrwlkr

Trinity Smith Keel (Madeline Basset) is so thrilled to be back on the NCStage stage having last appeared in 2019 in Silent Sky with ITP. Past roles here have included Suzette in Don’t Dress for Dinner, Bec in 4000 miles, Brooke in Other Desert Cities, and Madeline in Jeeves in Bloom in 2017. She has performed in and around Asheville for over half her life with such theatres as Flat Rock Playhouse, Immediate Theatre Project, HART, Parkway Playhouse, Different Stokes Performing Arts Collective, Attic Salt Theatre, Rarely Theatre, Multiverse Theatre, and most recently with Montford Park Players (where she also works as part of their year round staff). She would like to give a huge shout out to her Mum and Mum-in -law for being just the absolute best, she couldn’t be here without their support, and she hopes you enjoy the show!

Scott Treadway* (Bertram “Bertie” Wooster) celebrates year 43 of the blessing of being a WNC Actor. Flat Rock Playhouse & NC Stage favorite credits include: Stones in His Pockets, The Drowsy Chaperone, Rounding Third, Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Beautiful, The Tuna Shows, Macbeth, among a whole bunch of others. He is grateful to return as Bertram Wilberforce Wooster and sure appreciates the NC Stage’s audience for their P.G. Wodehouse affections.

Callan White* (Dahlia Travers) NC Stage credits: Witch, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, The Roomate, Other Desert Cities, Souvenir, Annapurna, Stalking the Bogeyman, The Jeeves plays, and Angels in America. Immediate Theatre Project Productions: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Silent Sky, and The Glass Menagerie. SART productions: The Lyons and Sylvia. Callan has played major roles in regional theatres nationally, including Berkeley Rep, A.C.T., Long Wharf Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre and the Kennedy Center. Among her film credits: the Mother in Nicholas Spark’s film, The Choice. Television guest starring roles: Star Trek, Crossing Jordan, Strong Medicine, The Practice, JAG, Murphy Brown,LA Law, and The Profiler. She starred on ABC’s Loving as Ann Alden. NC Stage is her happy place. This performance is for my mom who will celebrate her 100th birthday on opening night with her newly gotten angel wings. She has always been the wind beneath my wings, and I am forever grateful to her.
*Denotes artist appearing courtesy of Actor’s Equity Association

















