Only Fools and Horses The Musical
Only Fools and Horses The Musical
Fresh from Peckham
Milton Keynes Theatre
Mon 17 March 2025 - Sat 22 March 2025
Monday to Saturday 7:30pm, Wednesday & Saturday 2:30pm
Stick a pony in your pocket – we’re back!
Mais ouis, mais ouis, the world may have changed a lot since we first bid a jovial ‘au revoir’ to the Trotters of Peckham, but good ‘ol Del Boy, Rodney and the rest of the gang 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 television series Only Fools and Horses celebrates its 40th anniversary! Written by the late, great John Sullivan, the critically acclaimed home-grown British Musical spectacular returns in 2024/25. Lovely Jubbly!
Written by Paul Whitehouse, with grandad, Del Boy Trotter and his hapless brother Rodney. Featuring cherished material from the TV series, the laughs, dodgy dealings and unforgettable moments to boot, join us 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!
Only Fools and Horses the Musical is the critically acclaimed feel-good, family celebration of traditional, working class London life and the aspirations we all share.
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.
Written by Paul Whitehouse and Jim Sullivan, fully endorsed by the Sullivan estate.
Sound CUSHTY? Then book your tickets today – Only a forty-two carat PLONKER would miss it!
Book, Lyrics and Original Music by Paul Whitehouse & Jim Sullivan