It's the Christmas present you've been waiting for…!
Like Disney? Like cock?
Then you’ll love “Happily Ever Poofter” – the smash-hit Disney musical parody sensation!
This Christmas, Happily Ever Poofter returns to its South London home of The Two Brewers for two nights ONLY!
TICKETING INFORMATION: Due to Social Distancing measures, tickets must be purchased in groups of 2, 4 or 8. Audiences will only be seated with members of their household or social bubble.
After the craziness of 2020, and this long, cold, winter of Lockdown, Prince Henry and the award-winning Happily Ever Poofter return to the London stage. Expect fun, expect escapism, expect endless joy! It's the perfect 2020 antidote!
Prince Henry – the heir to the throne of a Kingdom Far, Far Away – is on a quest to find true love and live happily ever after. There’s just one problem… He’s the only gay in the Kingdom.
Join Prince Henry on his hilarious, irreverent journey from the depths of his Fairytale Kingdom to the shining, shimmering, splendid world of London’s gay scene. Featuring all your favourite Disney classics, such as “High Ho!“, “Oh, I’ve just come out to the King!“, “Some day my Prince will cum” and many more…
Will Henry ever find his one true love? Can he ever find acceptance in his Kingdom? Or is he destined to a life of solitude with only his woodland creature friends for company? Come and find out at the return of this smash-hit soon-to-be cult-classic - brought to you by London theatre-land favourite Rich Watkins.
This is Disney, but not as you know it… Because if they’re not going to do a gay love story, then we’ll bloody well have to do it ourselves!
PRAISE FOR HAPPILY EVER POOFTER:
★★★★★ - "this story of Prince Henry will warm your rainbow heart" - Gay Times
★★★★★ - "you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll rejoice" - Theatre Reviews
★★★★★ - "bursting with with and hilarious one-liners" - Boyz Magazine
★★★★★ - "side-splittingly funny!" - London Pub Theatres
★★★★★ – “a must see show!” - EventAdelaide
★★★★ - "very entertaining" - West End Wilma
★★★★ - "Crackles with zingy spirit and showbiz panache" - British Theatre Guide