Happily Ever Poofter

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Musical Theatre
United Kingdom • Australian Premiere
Like Disney? Like c*ck? Then you’ll LOVE “Happily Ever Poofter” – this year's hottest new Disney musical parody!

Prince Henry - the heir to the throne of a Kingdom Far Away - is on a royal adventure to find his one 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 adventure from the depths of his Fairytale Kingdom to the shining, shimmering, splendid world of the Gay Scene. 

This must-see LGBT+ cabaret extravaganza, direct from a hit sell-out run at Edinburgh Fringe, is a "charming, whimsical show" (Spy in the Stalls) which "will warm your rainbow heart" (Gay Times)

Because if Disney won’t write a gay love story, we’ll just have to write it ourselves!

★★★★★  Gay Times. 

★★★★★  Theatre Reviews.

The "Happily Ever Poofter" cast and crew are so grateful to be sharing their work with you here in Australia. The hospitality we have received in this beautiful country has been so welcoming and kind; and we would like to extend our sympathies, support and solidarity to all those affected by the recent droughts and wildfires. "Happily Ever Poofter" will be donating a percentage of the profit they make from ticket sales in Adelaide to WIRES Wildlife Rescue Fund, and will be fundraising for the charity after each performance. Thank you again for welcoming us to your beautiful country. From London, with love.

Presented by: Richard Watkins

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Good comedy, well written and performed to be celebrated ... a very entertaining hour of pastiche panto with heightened poignancy - Stephen Vowles, Boyz Magazine

  • Hilarious... but also surprisingly moving and life-affirming ... This story of Prince Henry will warm your rainbow heart… ★★★★★ - Richard Unwin, Gay Times

  • You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll rejoice – and you might even have a little sing-along yourself. A much needed feel-good factor! - Richard Lambert, Theatre Reviews