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The Wodehouse Society: A Celebration of Wit and Wisdom

2013: Chicago, IL

Chicago, Illinois: The Empress Strikes Back: October 18–20, 2013
Speakers: Chris Dueker, Daniel Garrison, Nina Botting Herbst, Ian Michaud (for Anita Avery), Norman Murphy, Peter Nieuwenhuizen, Michael Pointon, Tony Ring

April 10, 2025
Submitted by: The Wodehouse Society

Once again the Chicago Accident Syndicate, hosting for the second time, introduced a new twist to our binges: holding the convention in a private club rather than a hotel. The Union League Club provided just the right atmosphere for a bunch of Drones-at-heart (albeit without bread tossing), and the Syndicate pulled out all the stops, providing an architectural tour of the city; an opening night at which members of the City Lit Theatre Company performed staged readings of “The Man Upstairs” and “Ahead of Schedule”; an amazing rummage sale, raffle, and silent auction, all of which raised a large amount of oof for the Convention Fund; another magnificent collection of speakers, which included a staged reading of an original skit, “The Riddle of the Starving Swine,” which employed puppets (another convention first); a glittering, costume-filled banquet that was capped with another marvelous performance from Maria and Dan; and a brunch entertainment that included readings provided by Brits Nina Botting Herbst (who had played Bobbie Wickham in Jeeves & Wooster) and Michael Pointon. All in all, another great success that was no accident!

See the full report of this convention in Plum Lines, Volume 34, No. 4 (Winter 2013)

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