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Four-Time Sell-Out Comedy COCKFOSTERS Transfers to Southwark Playhouse Borough

by Staff Writer
March 14, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Cast of Cockfosters images supplied by production

After four consecutive sold-out runs at Turbine Theatre, London’s smash hit comedy COCKFOSTERS transfers to Southwark Playhouse Borough (The Large) from Wednesday 30th April to Saturday 17th May 2025.

COCKFOSTERS is a “screamingly funny” (The Prickle) off-the-rails comedy about the London Underground that perfectly captures “the love-hate relationship we’ve all had with the tube” (★★★★ BroadwayWorld). Strangers James and Tori meet on the Piccadilly Line at Heathrow and travel across London on a journey they’ll never forget. With original music, relatable sketches, and hilarious characters, this is sure to be an enter-train-ing ride of a lifetime.

The production welcomes Liam Horrigan, Emily Waters, and Jimmy Bryant, who bring with them a wealth of West-End credits, immersive comedy experience, and national tour pedigree. They join as Multi-Roles, alongside regular commuters Beth Lilly, Natasha Vasandani, and Sam Rees-Baylis.

Writers Hamish Clayton and Tom Woffenden say, “We’re thrilled that the show continues to build up a head of steam before we hurtle into Southwark Playhouse Borough this spring. The appetite for this irreverent, and inherently British comedy about the tube seems as big as ever. The show will be bigger, better and even more chaotic than ever and we can’t wait to bring it to Southwark Playhouse – a brilliant champion for new work.”

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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