Spontaneous Potter
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Spontaneous Potter

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When

Thursday, 16 April 2026

Cambridge Junction

1 Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Book tickets for Spontaneous Potter at J1 at Cambridge Junction. 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. A 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! ***** "Flawlessly executed improv comedy... pure, unadulterated hilarity" EdFringeReview ***** "An exceptional improv show" Edinburgh Festivals Magazine 2025 ***** "An ingenious, laugh out loud show... perfect for Potterheads and muggles alike" - Edinburgh Guide 2018 ***** "Totally jaw-dropping... improv at its very best" - Broadway Baby ***** "I have literally never laughed so hard" - Set The Tape **** "Side-splitting and absurd... their quick wit and ridiculous story lines left audiences hyperventilating" - Three Weeks Age guidance: 16+ Audience Notice: Strong language, Scenes of an adult nature, audience interaction, flashing lights.

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