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London is getting a Friends festival

London, baby!

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 12 August 2015 04:13 EDT
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Because Friends is undying and will be playing long after the nuclear holocaust wipes out mankind, Comedy Central is to celebrate the sitcom with a festival in east London featuring original props and replica sets.

Taking place at Brick Lane’s Boiler House in September, FriendsFest will include a Central Perk-themed cafe, a full scale replica of Monica’s apartment and a pop-up hair salon where you can get a ‘Rachel’.

An exhibition will show off some of the series’ most famous props, and have replicas of the iconic orange sofa for photo opportunities and Joey’s Lay-Z Boy recliner from which to watch episodes of the show (for the millionth time).

"As we celebrate news that Comedy Central will remain the exclusive TV home of Friends, it’s great to give something special to fans and what better way than with FriendsFest," commented Comedy Central's Jill Offman.

Friends has enjoyed enormous longevity years after its conclusion, first establishing itself as wallpaper TV on E4 before moving across to Comedy Central.

Last year there was a mini Friends reunion of sorts, when Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox teamed up with Jimmy Kimmel to film a new sketch scene in Monica’s Kitchen.

FriendsFest will run from Wednesday 16 to Sunday 20 September at The Boiler House on Brick Lane.

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