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Only Fools And Horses The Musical - tickets from £10 per person - Haymarket theatre London - Jan / Feb dates @ Official London Theatre

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Only Fools And Horses The Musical tickets have been added to the sale, reduced to £10 per person for Tuesday to Thursday dates in January and February at the Haymarket Theatre London, running time is around 2 and half hours. The £10 tickets are gallery tickets with cushioned bench style seating. Paul Whitehouse plays Grandad from 9th Jan.

4.5/5 Tripadvisor

Suitable for people 8+ years


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Mais ouis, mais ouis – good ‘ol Del Boy, Rodney and the rest of the gang are back and bursting into song in Only Fools And Horses The Musical.

The world may have changed a lot since we first bid a jovial ‘au revoir’ to the Trotters of Peckham, but the boys of Only Fools And Horses The Musical haven’t changed a bit… well, apart from the odd spontaneous bursting into song here, and the occasional dancing across the market, there.

The landmark, record-breaking and top-rated television series Only Fools And Horses, written by the late, great John Sullivan, undoubtedly holds a special place in the hearts of the British public. Now John’s son, Jim Sullivan, has teamed up with comedy giant Paul Whitehouse to write and produce a script and score to honour his father’s legacy; recreating the iconic series into a brand-new, home-grown British Musical spectacular. Lovely Jubbly!

Featuring cherished material from the TV series, the laughs, dodgy dealings and unforgettable moments to boot, join Only Fools And Horses The Musical as we take a trip back to 1989, get reacquainted with Britain’s most loveable rogues and experience the classic comedy brought to life once again through an ingenious and hilarious original score; an idea so inexplicably pukka it surely proves the old adage that he who dares wins!

The smash hit TV show, Only Fools and Horses, won a multitude of awards during its 33-year run, including six BAFTA Awards, seven British Comedy Awards and three National Television Awards. Over seven series, 64 episodes and 16 specials, the show starring David Jason as Del Boy, Nicholas Lyndhurst as Rodney, Lennard Pearce as Grandad and Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert became the most cherished sitcom this country has ever produced. It holds the record for the biggest audience ever recorded for a single transmission of a TV programme in the UK, attracting a whopping 24.35 million viewers in 1996.

With musical contributions from Chas n Dave, the beloved theme tunes as you’ve never heard them before and an array of comic songs full of character and cockney charm, you’re guaranteed to have a right knees-up! Only Fools and Horses the Musical is a feel-good, family celebration of traditional, working class London life and the aspirations we all share.

Sound CUSHTY? Then book your Only Fools And Horses The Musical tickets today – only a forty-two carat PLONKER would miss it!


Cast


  • Del Boy - Tom Bennett
  • Rodney - Ryan Hutton
  • Grandad - Les Dennis (until 8 Jan)
  • Grandad - Paul Whitehouse (from 9 Jan)
  • Raquel - Ashleigh Gray
  • Cassandra - Pippa Duffy
  • Boycie - Jeff Nicholson
  • Marlene and Dance Captain - Samantha Lane
  • Alternate Del Boy / Sid - Chris Bennett
  • Trigger - Peter Baker
  • Dating Agent / Danny Driscoll / Featured Ensemble - Oscar Conlon-Morrey
  • Denzil - Adrian Irvine
  • Mickey Pearce - Featured Ensemble - Chris Kiely
  • Tony Driscoll / Cripps - Andrew Bryant
  • Mrs Obooko / Wedding Fitter - Featured Ensemble - Melanie Marshall
  • Ensemble - Philip Childs
  • Ensemble - Lee Van Geleen
  • Swing - Lisa Bridge
  • Swing - Christopher Arkeston
  • Swing - Bradley John
  • Swing - Rhys Owen
  • Offstage Swing - Leanne Garretty
  • Offstage Swing - Danny Bayne
  • Offstage Swing - Darren Tough
  • Offstage Swing - Nicola Munns




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  1. sdduk's avatar
    I bet they put the tickets down because no sod can get there with the trains on strike all the time.
    Lucky i went with one of my son's last year and see it it was really good we got there in the car and parked it in a carpark cost us £35 for about 2hrs could of paid £5 more and parked for 24hrs.
    ukflyboy's avatar
    We had this problem last week. Our frustration was that the train companies seem to be trying to do their best to hide all of the non-strike disruption that they are causing with their ban on overtime. The last train left before the end of the show, so we had to stay overnight.
  2. BigPlonker's avatar
    These seats are terrible. Standard seats can often be picked up cheaply, especially on the day via tkts.
    1mran's avatar
    TKTS is great for locals but I'm sure many here plan entire itineraries around an anchor event so....
    But yeah bottom tier is always better immersion. If you're even more living on the edge get the best standby tickets at the theatre itself
  3. kevmurph84's avatar
    Shame it's only in London
    motionwerk's avatar
    Shame, it isn't in Peckham.
  4. sleepingwonder's avatar
    This is an excellent show. A bargain at £10
  5. Dan_82's avatar
    Do it! We thought it was a great show

    Was a bit of a blooper in the show we went to, don't want to spoil it for anyone but they handled it really well and everyone laughed after.
    Jinkz's avatar
    If it was a blooper surely it wouldn't happen again, you might as well say what happened.
  6. Kk_BAxE's avatar
    Great show unfortunately worse seats I ve ever sat on (said all)...sure they had a physio next door on commission
    Stephen_petrou's avatar
    You've not been to the opera house Manchester then !
  7. chimpee's avatar
    there are a few good shows on there but i would avoid the larger theatres as you will be sitting on the roof, so as to speak.

    the smaller venues get you closer. I might risk £10 for Buffy as Wilton's Hall only has 2 levels. (edited)
    drumcorpsfan's avatar
    Quiet shows means plenty of spare seats elsewhere….. ;-)
  8. Lilly_White's avatar
    £10 tickets are right at the back are they worth buying? Will we still be able to have a decent view?
    Robdataff's avatar
    I doubt it. 2.5 hours in the gods on a padded bench isn't for me...

    Worth paying a bit more I reckon. Show looks fun
  9. Rob_Wyatt's avatar
    Went last night. Most of the jokes are very predictable but was good fun.The seats aren't great but no where near as bad as the horrendous reviews I have read. I was in C5 had a good view. You definitely need to get up and stretch at the interval though!
  10. mchu6am4's avatar
    It needs to come up North as well.....
    davej1710's avatar
    To Hull & back?
  11. odiedodie's avatar
    Hmmmmmm

    I really wish the Father Ted musical was able to get off the ground…
    gordo1964's avatar
    Those are small but the others are far away
  12. magough's avatar
    Brilliant show. We were a few rows from the front when we went.
    Beware the £10 seats are on a cushioned bench and right at the back but it's a smaller theatre.
    Personally I'd spend a bit extra and go for the £40 seats in the stalls.
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  13. Mike_Onfreeserve's avatar
    Can't park there, Dave
  14. Mrs.Z's avatar
    Excellent show, we paid £12 from a previous deal on here - we were up in the top area but was fine for the price of a cinema ticket!
  15. Ladylayx's avatar
    Bring this to lancashire please
  16. CockneySpur's avatar
    went a few months ago with the wife, great show. Tbf, we paid more for better seats, so I can't comment on the seats, but the show was so good the seats would not have mattered, but I guess that is being missed.....
  17. steveblackman's avatar
    Does that include VAT......... "no income tax, no VAT"
  18. A_R_R's avatar
    It was a good show but I think they could have done so much more with it. A prequal to OFAH or something.

    It’s most of the jokes from the show combined into similar storylines. Well worth the watch as some songs are really good but I was a bit disappointed they didn’t expand on the series.
    foxmeister's avatar
    Did the audience laugh when Trigger called Rodney ‘Dave’ ?? Not watched it but assume it was included !! This ‘joke’ wore very thin throughout the latter series …
  19. chumpyuk's avatar
    you know it makes sense
  20. djdave2929's avatar
    On a cushioned bench. You're having a laugh.
  21. Time2go's avatar
    A bargain at this price , excellent show
  22. Stephen_petrou's avatar
    Loved it.
  23. BigRed84's avatar
    Went a couple of months ago to see this show. It was Bonnet De Douche! Go on you know it makes sense!
  24. This.Is.Dog's avatar
    Amazing ordered! Thanks so much!
  25. ibiza's avatar
    Is this the theatre a block or two up from Trafalgar Sq?
    magough's avatar
    No. Its at the theatre Royal Haymarket.
  26. Crumbz's avatar
    I really enjoyed this show well worth the £10!!
  27. terriertom's avatar
    At least Mrs Brown and her her crew aren't in it.
  28. buliztik's avatar
    If they renamed the Haymarket the Nelson Mandela theatre, I might take them seriously that they are close to the source material
  29. benfromlondon's avatar
    Went to see it just before Christmas. Proper nostalgia fest, but lots of fun. Really enjoyed it.
  30. steveo73's avatar
    Was worse than awful
  31. FoxRaynard's avatar
    Casting Unlucky Alf as Granddad was a no-brainer ...
  32. simonbendall's avatar
    Cushty!
  33. fatabelly's avatar
    Only Fools and Horses as a musical?? Hahahaha!
    Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Is this news to you? It's been running for 3 years!
  34. AB15's avatar
    I’d rather stand up tbh
  35. katey1150's avatar
    this time next year we'll be millionaires
  36. SS41's avatar
    Haven't been to the theatre in a while. Last time we did, Tom Hiddleston made a surprise appearance in it.

    Would love for see this.
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