Just the Tonic Comedy Club – Spontaneous Potter: Unofficial Improvised Parody

Sunday 29 October 2023

6:45 pm : Main stage

Seated

18+

Tickets

General admission: £13.00 + booking fee

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Grab your wands, don your house robes, and apparate yourselves to the box office! A very magical improv show awaits…

Spontaneous Potter is an entirely improvised wizarding comedy play, based on an audience suggestion of a fanfiction title. An entirely new Potter adventure is magically improvised on the spot – with live musical accompaniment! Accio tickets for this award-winning adult Potter parody.

Previous titles performed include:

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Commerce

Harry Potter and the Neville Wears Prada

Harry Potter and the Rise of the Planet of the Snapes

Harry Potter and the Struggle for a Decent Mortgage in This Economy

Strong chance of magical mischief and unforgivable curse words!

Note: Spontaneous Potter is an unofficial show that is not endorsed by or affiliated with Warner Bros., JK Rowling or her publishers. All rights to the Harry Potter books and associated trademarks are the property of JK Rowling / her publishers. All film / image rights associated with the film series are property of Warner Bros.

The line-up is subject to change. Please find the most up-to-date information on the Just the Tonic website.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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Just the Tonic Comedy Club – Spontaneous Potter: Unofficial Improvised Parody

Grab your wands, don your house robes, and apparate yourselves to the box office! A very magical improv show awaits…

Spontaneous Potter is an entirely improvised wizarding comedy play, based on an audience suggestion of a fanfiction title. An entirely new Potter adventure is magically improvised on the spot – with live musical accompaniment! Accio tickets for this award-winning adult Potter parody.

Previous titles performed include:

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Commerce

Harry Potter and the Neville Wears Prada

Harry Potter and the Rise of the Planet of the Snapes

Harry Potter and the Struggle for a Decent Mortgage in This Economy

Strong chance of magical mischief and unforgivable curse words!

Note: Spontaneous Potter is an unofficial show that is not endorsed by or affiliated with Warner Bros., JK Rowling or her publishers. All rights to the Harry Potter books and associated trademarks are the property of JK Rowling / her publishers. All film / image rights associated with the film series are property of Warner Bros.

The line-up is subject to change. Please find the most up-to-date information on the Just the Tonic website.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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