Only Fools and Boycie - CANCELLED

Cancelled Only Fools and Boycie - CANCELLED

Friday 17th September at 7.30pm

Tickets £19.50**

* Disabled seating available please call Box Office on 01205 363108

**Prices are inclusive of the 50p per seat Refurbishment Levy

Update: 6th September 2021:

It is with great disappointment that we have to advise the cancellation of this event.

"Due to ill health, John Challis's tour is cancelled with immediate effect. John received a cancer diagnosis two years hence and is not fit to perform. He completed the first show of his present tour, intending to continue. However, he has been advised to cancel further engagements."

We have emailed all those with tickets but if you booked directly with our Box Office please contact us on 01205 363108. Open: Mon - Sat 10am - 2pm. 

Thank you for your understanding. 

Only Fools And Boycie – An intimate evening with Only Fools And Horses actor John Challis. 
 
Enjoy an intimate evening with John Challis, one of the nation's greatest comedy actors, best known as Boycie in BBC1's Only Fools and Horses. In this one-off show the national treasure will reveal secrets from the set with stories and anecdotes from his dazzling career. 

Having worked with some of the biggest names in show business, he'll be spilling the beans about Only Fools and Horses co-stars like Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst and friends and fellow performers like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Oliver Reed and George Best. He’ll also recall tales from his time in Dr Who, Coronation Street and other TV classics. 
 
Mr Challis will also meet fans after the show to sign autographs and pose for pictures, while signing copies of his autobiography, Being Boycie, and novel, Reggie: A Stag At Bay. 

Show running time: 90 minutes with 20 minute interval.


Blackfriars Theatre is run predominately by volunteers. If you would be interested in helping out please speak to our Box Office.

Thank you for your support and understanding. We hope you enjoy the show and encourage others to help Keep Theatre Live in Boston.

Blackfriars undoubtedly plays a very important role as Boston's centre for entertainment and the arts. It is home to two very successful local amateur dramatic and operatic groups, as well as hosting a varied program of professional stage productions.