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17 Dec 2024 - 5 Jan 2025

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Only Fools and Horses the Musical brings the iconic and much-loved comedy to life once more, through an ingenious and hilarious original score. 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!

Based on the programme ‘Only Fools And Horses’ written by John Sullivan
Additional music by John Sullivan & Chas Hodges.
Directed by Caroline Jay Ranger

Upcoming Performance Times

Saturday28 December 2024
Sunday29 December 2024
Sunday29 December 2024
Monday30 December 2024
Monday30 December 2024
Thursday2 January 2025
Thursday2 January 2025
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A guide to the Only Fools and Horses songs

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A guide to the Only Fools and Horses songs

You’ve booked tickets to see Del Boy and Rodders in the stage adaptation of the classic BBC comedy. Cushty. You know the characters, you know they’ll be millionaires one day, but do you know the Only Fools and Horses songs?

The romantic comedy musical (you read that right) has music and lyrics by Paul Whitehouse and Jim Sullivan, with a few well known numbers thrown in for good measure. Here's all you need to know about the Only Fools and Horses songs before you see the show.

All the Only Fools and Horses songs in order

Only Fools and Horses Act One songs

His name is Derek Trotter The show’s opener introduces our main protagonist and cheeky chappy, Derek Trotter - a.k.a. Del Boy. Sung by Cripps and the ensemble, we get an insight into Del’s dodgy dealings and questionable products.

Only Fools and Horses/Hooky Street

One of the most beloved TV theme tunes, Hooky Street, gives you a proper dose of nostalgia and puts you in the mood for a good ol’ Only Fools and Horses song and story. 

Not Now Grandad

As the Trotter brothers quarrel, Grandad gets caught up in their arguments, when all he wanted was the TV remote and a cup of tea.

That’s What I Like

The ensemble number lists all the weekend sundries that equal a good life down the local pub with friends.

Where Have All The Cockneys Gone

Performed by Grandad, the oldest member of the Trotter family laments about the old days in the East End. The Girl When Del’s love interest, Raquel, makes her grand entrance, we hear of her hopes, dreams and disappointments - and that’s before she meets Del Boy. 

Mange Tout

Del’s attempts to come across as educated, sophisticated and well-mannered are demonstrated in Mange Tout - a mix of Queen’s English, Del-French, cockney, and… other Delisms. It forms part of his dating profile. 

Bit of a Sort 

After Del has shown his best side, he lists all his wants in a partner. Essentially, he wants someone classy and, well, a bit of a sort. 

Raining for Grandad

A poetic lament from Grandad about the little he has in life, but how rich he is thanks to his family.

Being a Villain

Introducing crime bosses, the Driscoll brothers, Being a Villain is a big, almost pantomime number that forms a parody of big musical tunes. 

Lovely Day

Who doesn’t love the idea of Del Boy, Raquel and Grandad singing the Bill Withers classic, Lovely Day? It’s the perfect end to Act One. 

7 Nov, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu

Meet the West End cast of Only Fools and Horses the Musical

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Meet the West End cast of Only Fools and Horses the Musical

The popular TV show has been making audiences laugh for decades, and its timeless comedy has now been adapted into a hit musical. Featuring the beloved characters and hilarious wit that fans have come to love, Only Fools and Horses the Musical promises a wild adventure. Get ready to enjoy your favourite characters as they come to life with unforgettable songs.  

Who plays Del Boy? 

Sam Lupton portrays the iconic Cockney character, Del Boy. His previous roles include Wicked, Avenue Q, and Little Shop of Horrors

Who plays Rodney? 

Tom Major made his professional debut in Only Fools and Horses the Musical as Rodney. He previously performed in Rent and Made in Dagenham as part of his professional training. 

Who plays Grandad? 

Paul Whitehouse, an award-winning actor and comedian, plays the role of Grandad in Only Fools and Horses the Musical. He is also co-wrote the book, lyrics and original music with Jim Sullivan, son of John Sullivan, the creator of the original TV series. In addition to his comedy work with Harry Enfield and Bob Mortimer, he has appeared in a number of films including Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland, and Ghost Stories

Who plays Danny Driscoll? 

Vinnie Jones is taking on the role of Danny Driscoll in Only Fools and Horses the Musical. He had a former professional football career before becoming a Hollywood star. Vinnie Jones has starred in The Gentleman and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Who plays Raquel? 

Georgina Hagen plays Del Boy’s better half in Only Fools and Horses the Musical. Her previous roles have included Ms Fleming/Veronica’s Mom in Heathers the Musical and Liesl in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Who plays Boycie? 

Taking on the role of Boycie is Craig Berry. Berry has previously appeared in The Bodyguard (UK Tour) as Tony Scibelli and Frederick Barrett in Titanic the Musical

Who plays Trigger? 

Trigger is played by Lee VG, whose previous work includes A Christmas Carol, The Book Thief, and Camelot in Concert.

6 Nov, 2024 | By Rebecca Young

Vinnie Jones joins Only Fools and Horses The Musical

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Vinnie Jones joins Only Fools and Horses The Musical

From Wimbledon to Chelsea to Peckham! Former footballer and current hardman, Vinnie Jones, is set to join the cast of the West End smash-hit Only Fools and Horses The Musical, taking on the iconic role of the notorious gangster Danny Driscoll!

This may be Vinnie’s first foray into musical theatre, but it won’t be the first time he’ll play a cockney criminal. With stand-out performances in Guy Ritchie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, the former ‘Crazy Gang’ member has made it something of a specialty! Bringing his signature grit and charisma to the beloved character, Danny, Vinnie is sure to add an extra dose of mischief and danger to Del Boy and Rodney’s escapades.

23 Sep, 2024 | By Sian McBride

Get to know the Only Fools and Horses characters

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Get to know the Only Fools and Horses characters

Potpourri! They’ve only gone and done it. Del Boy and the other Only Fools and Horses characters have made it to the stage, and one day, it might make them millionaires.

The lovable wheeler dealers have escaped the TV screen and fallen into a musical created by Paul Whitehouse and Jim Sullivan with the Only Fools and Horses songs composed by Chas Hodges and John Sullivan. The Peckham-based musical follows the hilarious and compressed story of the Trotter brothers and their misfit friends while they navigate get-rich-quick schemes. It hasn’t been on TV for over 20 years, so here’s a refresher on all the Only Fools and Horses characters. Lovely jubbly!

Who are the main Only Fools and Horses characters?

One entrepreneur, one plonker, and their elders. Meet the Trotters, the main Only Fools and Horses characters.

Del Boy

Lovable, ambitious, and a little bit deluded. Del Boy is a market trader from Peckham who’s constantly trying to make it rich. Between selling TVs that have fallen off the back of a van to new-fangled computers, he’ll try it all to make it out of his dishevelled flat. The head of the family, Del Boy lives with his little brother and grandad, taking full responsibility for their well-being and future. With unforgettable one-liners and catchphrases, he’s one of Britain’s most beloved characters and continues to be so on stage.

Sam Lupton takes on the iconic role of the cocktail guzzling geezer, having previously starred as the madly-in-love munchkin, Boq, in Wicked

Rodney

The second in line at Trotters Independent Traders, Rodney is Del Boy’s little brother. Nervous and trying to be responsible, Rodney struggles with Del Boy’s finagling ventures but often gets roped in. But will his brother cause him to ruin his relationship with his soon-to-be wife Cassandra?

Just like Rodney, Tom Major is learning the ropes. Making his West End debut before he’s even graduated from drama school!

Grandad

The family’s elder, Grandad reflects on his life and the little he’s done with it. Living with Del Boy and Rodney, he often mishears them, leading to hilarious consequences.

Paul Whitehouse, the musical's co-creator, reprises his role as the loveable liability, Grandad. Swapping previous double act partners, Harry Enfield and fishing friend, Bob Mortimer, to share the stage with a younger pair of plonkers, the BAFTA-winning comedian revels as the retired navy officer. 

Uncle Albert

After Grandad passes away, Uncle Albert moves in with the brothers. A bit more spritely and full of his own stories, he’s eager to make the most of the time he has left and joins in where he can.

12 Jul, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu

Les Dennis to join Only Fools and Horses musical

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Les Dennis to join Only Fools and Horses musical

The West End’s hit musical  Only Fools and Horses has extended its run at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket to January 2023! New star casting has also been announced, featuring comedy and TV legend Les Dennis. Based on the nationwide favourite sitcom of the same name, the British musical spectacular is a must-see and you’d be a forty-two carat plonker to miss it. Plan your next trip to Hooky Street and book your Only Fools and Horses musical tickets now!

15 Jul, 2022 | By Jade Ali

Only Fools and Horses extends West End runEarly Black Friday theatre deals

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Early Black Friday theatre deals

Black Friday is this week and we’re giving you a head start to get great deals on London theatre tickets. Treat yourself to West End tickets and get the best seats in our wonderful theatres at brilliant prices. Christmas is coming up and now you can go all out without having to splash out. Get ready to head to your favourite shows and see it in style! Check out what Black Friday deals you can get from today!

22 Nov, 2021 | By Jade Ali

Only Fools and Horses Musical: Top 5 songs!

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Only Fools and Horses Musical: Top 5 songs!

Only Fools and Horses The Musical have confirmed they will reopen in London from Friday 1 October 2021 and you’d be plonkers to not be excited about it! In the meanwhile, as the return to Hooky Street at the West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket is some time away, we’re going to be having a cushty time listening to the original cast recording! Read below for our Top 5 songs and see if they match up to your own.

Tickets for London’s Only Fools and Horses Musical at Theatre Royal Haymarket are now back on sale and are booking until 26 February 2022!

12 Mar, 2021 | By Jade Ali

Only Fools and Horses musical FAQ: Everything you need to know about this West End hit

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Only Fools and Horses musical FAQ: Everything you need to know about this West End hit

Only Fools and Horses The Musical has been razzling and dazzling audiences since winter 2019 and the cushty show is set to continue once this immortal curl recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. Here are your most frequently answered questions about the hit show.

18 Jun, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

Only Fools And Horses musical announces West End extension

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Only Fools And Horses musical announces West End extension

Lovely jubbly! Only Fools And Horses ⁠— the hit West End musical based on the cult favourite television sitcom of the same name ⁠— will extend its run at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket through the end of June.

25 Jan, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

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